There are definitely elastic resistors. The only application I can think of at this
moment is the elastic sensor wrapped around a person's chest and used to
monitor his breathing during a sleep study or a polygraph test.
If you're talking about the common "rubber band" typically used to hold a bunch
of papers or a wad of cash together, then no, that particular material is not too
good at conducting a current.
In rubber electrons cannot freely move among atoms as in copper.
a tube made out of rubber you retard.
it has better wire than a rubber tube
Rubber is an insulator, not a conductor. To make rubber conductive, it can be mixed with a conductive material like carbon black or metal particles. This creates a composite material that allows the rubber to conduct electricity.
Rubber is an insulator (non-conductor) while glass is also considered an insulator, meaning they do not allow the flow of electricity.
A rubber tube is an insulator because it does not conduct electricity. Rubber is an electrical insulator due to its high resistance to the flow of electric current.
In rubber electrons cannot freely move among atoms as in copper.
Gum rubber is typically considered an insulator because it is a poor conductor of electricity. It does not allow electricity to pass through it easily.
A rubber band is an insulator as it does not allow electrons to pss through it
which of these is the best conductor of heat? rubber , stainless steel , plastic , cloth
Plastic is a poor conductor of electricity due to its insulating properties.
No, rubber is not a good conductor of heat. It is a poor conductor of heat because it is a good insulator, meaning it does not allow heat to pass through it easily. This property makes rubber useful for applications where heat insulation is required.
a tube made out of rubber you retard.
it is a tube
metal is a conductor and rubber is an insulator
Insulator
copper