Any material that does not allow the free flow of electrons.
That is called a conductor.
The higher the viscosity, the lower the flow-ability of a material.(Viscosity=internal resistance to flow)
The material that electrons do not readily flow through in the electrical trade is classed an an insulator.
Conductors.
liquid
Any material can flow under stress.
Any material that does not allow the free flow of electrons.
A conductor is any material in which electrons are free to flow, whereas an insulator is any material in which the electrons are tightly bound to the molecules with which they are associated.
A material that can easily flow is called a fluid.
That is called a conductor.
Conductors are any material that conducts the flow of electricity, which would include Copper. Insulators are any material that restricts the flow of electricity which would include plastic.
Electricity can pass through a wide verity of material that are conductive.
The higher the viscosity, the lower the flow-ability of a material.(Viscosity=internal resistance to flow)
The higher the viscosity, the lower the flow-ability of a material.(Viscosity=internal resistance to flow)
A material through which negatively charged particles flow easily is called a conductor. Conductor materials have a large number of free electrons that are able to move within the material, allowing the easy flow of electric current. Examples of good conductors include metals like copper, aluminum, and silver.
The material that electrons do not readily flow through in the electrical trade is classed an an insulator.