konduktorit
Konduktorit, often referred to as conductors, are materials that allow electric charge to flow easily through them. This electrical conductivity arises from the presence of free electrons or other charge carriers within the material's atomic structure. These charge carriers are not tightly bound to individual atoms and can move readily when an electric field is applied.
Metals are the most common examples of conductors. Elements like copper, silver, gold, and aluminum possess
Other materials can also exhibit conductive properties under certain conditions. Some non-metals, like graphite (a form