A material that is a good insulator, such as rubber, plastic, or glass, would stop conduction of electricity. These materials have high resistance to the flow of electrons, preventing electrical currents from passing through them.
Pretty sure that it's a insulator.
Concrete is a poor conductor of electricity, so it can be considered an insulator. However, it may still allow some degree of electrical conduction due to impurities or moisture present in the material.
Dry straw is an insulator.
Empty space is a good insulator because it doesn't contain molecules to transfer heat through conduction or convection. With no particles to carry heat energy, empty space acts as a barrier for heat transfer, making it an effective insulator in vacuum conditions.
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No. Oxygen is actually a good insulator.
It is a good electrical insulator because it has no mobile electrons, unlike metals which have a populated conduction band.
A material that is a good insulator, such as rubber, plastic, or glass, would stop conduction of electricity. These materials have high resistance to the flow of electrons, preventing electrical currents from passing through them.
The temperature of a drink does not change its innate properties. A drink will warm up though thermal conduction.
Nitrogen is not a good insulator of heat. It is a poor conductor of heat, but it is not an effective insulator as it does not trap heat well and can easily transfer heat through convection or conduction.
Pretty sure that it's a insulator.
Concrete is a poor conductor of electricity, so it can be considered an insulator. However, it may still allow some degree of electrical conduction due to impurities or moisture present in the material.
Dry straw is an insulator.
An insulator or a dielectric.AnswerInsulators behave in the way they do because they contain insufficient numbers of charge carriers to support conduction. It has nothing to do with electrons being 'unable to flow easily'!
Empty space is a good insulator because it doesn't contain molecules to transfer heat through conduction or convection. With no particles to carry heat energy, empty space acts as a barrier for heat transfer, making it an effective insulator in vacuum conditions.
Conduction or insulation depends on material, not shape or purpose. A metal blade is a conductor.