Definition: Baring is a concept in electrical engineering and electronics, specifically related to the process of transmitting information over a wire or cable. It refers to the act of making an electronic component conductive by applying a voltage across it without causing any current to flow through it. In simple terms, baring means "conducting" a circuit through the use of an electric current. This is important in electrical systems where circuits are used to transmit signals and power over long distances or for data transmission.