No
Glass and plastics are not good conductors of electricity.
Insulators. This group consists of rubber, glass, plastic & many other materials.
plastic, rubber, wood, glass, and air
Any material that electricity can't pass through is classed as an insulator. Examples of insulators are glass, ceramics, plastic, dry wood, and so on.
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. 😊☺️
so they can be seen through the glass or plastic easily and to keep them fresh and clean
Glass,wood,plastic
1.rubber 2.glass 3.plastic 4.wood 5.cloths This are some materials that electricity not flow through (I think)
Glass is see through and is better quality than plastic. Plastic is not as see through as glass anyway.
Insulators. This group consists of rubber, glass, plastic & many other materials.
Glass and plastics are not good conductors of electricity.
Plastic, rubber, glass, air...
Plastic, rubber, glass, air...
Plastic jugs do not break as easily.
a conductor is a thing where electricity can move through or very easy like metal and a non conductor is a thing where electricity can't move through or very hard like wood or plastic
Paper clips, Paper, Glass, rubber, plastic.
plastic, rubber, wood, glass, and air