Conductor
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Example:
Imagine you're trying to get through a crowded room at a party to reach the snack table. Just like how you wish for a clear path to move easily and quickly, a conductor provides a clear path for electricity to flow smoothly. In this scenario, the guests at the party are like atoms in a material, and a good conductor is like a room where everyone steps aside to let you pass through effortlessly, allowing electricity to move with little resistance.

Practice Version

Conductor: A material that lets electricity pass through easily. Conductor. A conductor is a material that allows electricity to flow through it with little resistance.