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An insulator is a material that does not respond to an electric field and resists the flow of electric charge. The answer is false. Water is a highly conductive material and would not resist electricity at all.
Leather is a poor heat insulator because it is a good conductor of heat. Heat can easily pass through leather material, making it unsuitable for applications requiring insulation against high temperatures.
Leather is not a good conductor of electricity. It is an insulator, meaning it does not allow electricity to flow through it easily.
Better than nothing at all. Best is rubber gloves.
It is not a heat conductor.
Leather is generally an insulator, unless you dope it with high concentrations of conducting materials or you ionise it, which would happen if you subject it to extremely high voltages of electricity (which may vaporise it, and if you're doing it on high quality leather bags, there goes your money). Otherwise 99.99999999% of the times it is an insulator.
Yes, leather and wood are examples of insulators because they do not conduct electricity well. Water is a poor conductor of electricity, but it is not considered a good insulator due to its ability to conduct some electricity.
It is an insulator.
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