conducting wire
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Definition
Noun: A single, solid strand or a twisted/bundled group of such strands, made of metal (typically copper or aluminum), designed to carry an electric current from one point to another. It is a fundamental component in electrical and electronic systems for transmitting power or signals.
Usage
The term "conducting wire" refers specifically to the physical wire itself, emphasizing its material (conductor) and primary function (carrying electricity). It is often used in technical, engineering, and scientific contexts.
Examples
- The electrician replaced the old conducting wire with a new, insulated one.
- Copper is a common material for a conducting wire due to its high conductivity.
- A break in the conducting wire caused the circuit to fail.
Advanced Usage
- As a mass noun: The term can be used more generally to refer to the material.
- The project requires 500 meters of conducting wire.
- In technical specifications, the properties of the wire (gauge, insulation type, current rating) are often specified alongside the term.
- Use a 14-gauge conducting wire for this application.
Variants and Related Words
- Wire (noun): A more common and general term for a thin, flexible strand of metal. While often synonymous with "conducting wire," "wire" can also refer to non-conducting uses (e.g., barbed wire, wire sculpture).
- Cable (noun): Typically refers to an assembly of one or more conducting wires, often with insulation, shielding, and protective jackets. A cable contains wires.
- Lead (noun): Often used to describe a single insulated conducting wire connecting a component to a circuit, especially in electronics (e.g., a battery lead).
- Conductor (noun): The broader category of materials that allow the flow of electric charge. A conducting wire is a type of conductor.
Synonyms
- Electrical wire
- Conductor
- Lead (in specific contexts)
Antonyms
- Insulator (a material that does not conduct electricity)
- Non-conducting wire
Related Phrases/Compounds
- Live wire: A conducting wire that is energized with electrical voltage.
- Ground wire: A conducting wire that provides a safe path for electricity to the earth.
- Wire gauge: A standardized system for defining the diameter of a conducting wire.
Noun
- a metal conductor that carries electricity over a distance