In the context of electricity and physics, conductors are materials that allow the flow of electric current through them. They are characterized by having a high density of free electrons that can move easily within the material when a potential difference (voltage) is applied across the conductor. This movement of electrons constitutes an electric current.
Conductors exhibit the following characteristics:
Conductors are widely used in various electrical and electronic devices, as well as in power transmission and distribution systems. Some common applications include: