'Electricity' is not a quantity, it's a topic. So 'emitting electricity' is quite meaningless. You need to rephrase the question to specify what quantity you are actually referring to when you say 'electricity'.
An insulator is a material that does not conduct electricity well, meaning it restricts the flow of electric current. Insulators are used to prevent the loss of energy through leakage or to protect from electric shocks. Examples of insulators include rubber, glass, and plastic.
a insulator of electricity is a material that insulates, especialy a nonconuctor of sound,heat,or electricity.
Velcro is an insulator, meaning it does not conduct electricity. It is made up of nylon or polyester fibers which do not allow electricity to flow through them.
An insulator prevents electricity from flowing.
No, humans cannot naturally emit electricity.
An insulator.
Wood is an insulator.
Paper is an insulator of electricity.
Oil is an insulator of electricity. It does not conduct electricity well due to its low conductivity properties.
A matchstick is an insulator of electricity because it is made primarily of wood, which is a poor conductor of electricity.
An insulator for heat and (less so) for electricity. A conductor for sound and vibration.
any material that does not conduct electricity is an insulator.