What do you call materials that have low resistance to electric current?
- Correct Answer: electric conductors
- good insulator
- electromagnets
- poor conductors
Explanation: Materials that have low resistance to electric current are called electric conductors . Many metals—including copper, aluminum, and steel—are good conductors of electricity. The outer electrons of metal atoms are loosely bound and free to move, allowing electric current to flow. Water that has even a tiny amount of impurities is an electric conductor as well.
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