The insulator in a light bulb prevents us from getting an electric shock.
yes newspaper is a good insulator because it is thick and obsorbs
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Styrofoam, along with most other expanded plastics, is a very poor insulator of heat and electricity, thereby making a foam coffee cup a very good insulator.
I don't actually know... but according to the books I read, I suppose a reed switch is the insulator
A switch should be made from the ThermoSetting Polymers which is an insulator.
A switch uses an insulator called an "air gap" to cut off the current flow in a circuit. When the switch is turned off, it creates a physical break in the circuit, preventing electricity from passing through.
The insulator between the contacts of a bell push switch when it is off is typically made of non-conductive material such as plastic or rubber to prevent the flow of electricity between the contacts. When the switch is pressed, the insulator is compressed or moved aside, allowing the contacts to connect and complete the circuit, allowing electricity to flow to the bell or buzzer.
A dielectric material is often used as an insulator in a switch. It prevents unwanted electrical contact between components and helps to maintain the separation of electrical contacts for proper switch operation.
because rubber is an insulator
If an insulator with a lamp is connected in an electrical circuit and the switch is turned on, the lamp will not light up. Insulators do not allow the flow of electric current, so the circuit will not be completed, and no electricity will reach the lamp to cause it to light up.
right thar where you put the key in it. No, that is the key cylinder. The ignition switch is located on the steering wheel column below the insulator panels.
You can't feel a shock because there is a insulator which insulates the flow of electricity. That's why you can't feel a shock when you turn off a switch.
The "contact" ... that is, the point where one side of the power circuit is connected ... must be a conductor. When the switch is 'open', then one contact is physically separated from the other one, and no current flows between them. But the contacts themselves are still conductors.
It is an insulator.
insulator.