An insulator, by definition. Examples: small amounts of rubber or large amounts of air.
A materail that is tightly packed
Materials in which charges do not easily move are called insulators or dielectrics.
That material would be included in the category of electrical "insulators".
Wood An insulator is a material that does not allow charges to move through it easily.
A conductor is a material in which charges can move easily.
Metal
Insulators
yes. affected by types of material. conductor is a good material. semiconductor is okay but insulator cannot move the charges through it.
because a conductor "conducts" electricity. unlike insulators. an insulator is a material whose internal charges do not move freely.
static electricity
I know that one is a Conductor
Positive charges move easily through them
Insulator is a material that doesn’t allow electrons (electricity) to move easily, so charges don’t flow. Ex: Plastic, Rubber, Glass, Porcelain.Conductor is a material that is good at transmitting energy (electricity) because it’s made of a material through which electrons can move easily. Ex: Gold, Copper, Iron, and most other metals.Hopefully this answered your question. 😊☺️