Everything conducts electricity, but not everything conducts electricity very well. Glass does conduct electricity, but it's at the far end of things that can conduct it properly. If you ask a scientist, they'll tell you that it, as a matter of a fact, CAN conduct electricity, but on a Molecular [very small] scale.
Yes, mercury is a much better conductor of heat than glass. Mercury has high thermal conductivity due to its metallic properties, while glass is a poor conductor of heat due to its amorphous structure and insulating properties.
Silver is the best electrical conductor. Copper is second. Gold is third. Aluminum is a good conductor but not for house wiring. It is used for high tension wires.
Rubber is an insulator (non-conductor) while glass is also considered an insulator, meaning they do not allow the flow of electricity.
Silver is a very good conductor of electricity due to its high electrical conductivity. It is commonly used in electrical wires and circuits for this reason.
Magnesium oxide is an electrical insulator.
Glass is not a good conductor of electricity. It is actually an insulator, meaning it does not allow electric current to flow through it easily. Glass is a good insulator due to its high resistance to electrical current.
Pencil lead is the poorest electrical conductor among the materials listed. While steel and glass are poor conductors, aluminum is a relatively good conductor of electricity.
No, glass is an insulator and does not conduct electricity. A glass bangle would not be a good conductor of electricity as it lacks the free-moving electrons necessary for conducting electrical current.
Glass is a good conductor when melted. Most precision glass melters use gas burners to get the glass to a molten state, then they use electrodes immersed in the glass to electrically heat it to the required temperature.
Yes, a glass microscope slide is an electrical insulator. Glass is generally considered an electrical insulator.
It depends on whether you mean heat conductor or electrical conductor; in either case it is a poor conductor at room temperature; but at very high temperature it is a good electrical conductor but still a poor heat conductor
A glass microscope slide is an insulator because it does not conduct electricity. Glass is a good insulator of electricity due to its high resistance to electrical current flow.
glass is a non conductor
Since glass isn't a conductor, a glass jar is an insulator.
Glass is an insulator. It does not conduct electricity because it has high electrical resistance.
Nitrogen is not a good electrical conductor.
That depends on what the cup is made of. If it's a metal cup, then it's an electrical conductor. If it's a glass, clay, wood, or ceramic cup, then it's an electrical insulator.