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Genesis Graham
24 April, 23:29
How do I conduct electricity
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Tamara Allen
25 April, 01:32
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Every material in the world can be defined in terms of how well it conducts electricity. Certain things, such as cold glass, never conduct electricity. They're known as insulators. Materials which do conduct electricity, like copper, are called conductors. In the middle are materials known as semiconductors, which don't conduct as well as conductors, but can carry current. Last, are materials called superconductors, which when brought down to very low temperatures turn into superhighways of current - - they conduct electricity without any resistance whatsoever.
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