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electrical conductivity
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**electrical conductivity**
Electrical conductivity refers to the ability of a material to allow the flow of electric current. It is a key property in physics and engineering that measures how well electrons or ions can move through a substance. Materials with high electrical conductivity, such as copper and aluminum, are commonly used in electrical wiring and components. Understanding electrical conductivity is essential for applications in electronics, materials science, and energy transmission. This tag is used for posts related to concepts, experiments, materials, and technologies involving electrical conductivity.