Materials in which charges do not easily move are called insulators or dielectrics.
Wood An insulator is a material that does not allow charges to move through it easily.
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
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
An insulator, by definition. Examples: small amounts of rubber or large amounts of air.
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
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