Any substance possessing conductivity.
A substance or object which allows heat, electricity, light or sound to pass along it or through it.
A tube with a groove in it along which a knife is slid to cut open a sinus.
A medium that transmits a force, a signal, or electricity.
A conductor, typically composed of metals such as silver or copper, exhibits low electrical resistance, enabling the unobstructed flow of electricity. Conductor materials possess a loose valence structure within their atoms, allowing electrons to move freely, facilitating the smooth transmission of electric charge.