That is a terrible example. The name 'conductor' was used in place of 'capacitor' which is meaningless to someone wanting to understand how a capacitor works without the knowledge of it also being called a conductor.If you want electrical analogies use a better one.
http://amasci.com/emotor/cap1.html
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Or maybe I am wrong and a conductor is something else and I was getting confused with 'condensor'. Either way, it gave me a headache and I am no more knowledgeable, only less motivated in wanting to learn.
Lay terminology should be used where ever possible in analogies when technical terms has not previously been defined. Introducing undefined technical terminology increases the load on learning, risking overloading the person and them walking away which is what I had to do with yours as I felt like I was going down a rabbit hole.
Thanks anyway.
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