Nothing in particular. Most of the objects in our world are insulators, in fact if something is not metallic, odds are it is an insulator.
Probably not very shiny and definitely not metallic.
There are very many insulators from wood to plastics to ceramics to glass...
Insulator materials have many different looks, but the most common one, which is made from fiberglass, looks like pink cotton candy.
Conductors are made of materials that electricity can flow through easily. Insulators are materials opposite of conductors and include glass, porcelain, plastic, and rubber.
Insulators.
insulators. All the insulators. Like fabrics
Nearly all coins are metal so they're conductors, not insulators.
All electrical insulators have a high resistance to current flow.
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humans are not insulators, but are conductors!
Blankets are defined to be insulators.
Insulators is a plural noun.
NGK Insulators's population is 3,272.
insulators. All the insulators. Like fabrics
Insulators are conductors
Insulators are materials that prevent electrical flow.
There are plenty of examples of insulators. Insulators can be as simple as air or as complex as mixed fiberglass.
Plastics are a good electrical insulators because they are insulators. Electricity could not pass through them unlike copper. Another good example of insulators is rubber.