it depends on the conductors properties.The more metallic elements, the more stronger it is
At low voltages (<100V) paper is an insulator. At HT potentials (>1000V) the paper will break down as an insulator and start to conduct.
They have low melting points and high reactivity.
what do you do if your levels are to high or to low
it is nor high or low but medium.
Glass and glass marbles are an insulator unless their is some conducting material embedded in the glass.
That is called conduction.
Conduction is the transfer of heat particles from a high concentration to a low concentration in solids, liquids and gases.
example of A high road financial scenario
Not bad, but not great. It's a gas, so it doesn't conduct electricity unless ionized, it's a gas, so heat conduction is poor except for convection, and it's low molecular weight would result in very high flows to move heat energy,
High viscosity lead to a low flow rate and inverse.
Pottery is an insulator. Both electrical and thermal. However earthenware (low fired clays like brick) can be porous (liquids can penetrate it) and if the liquid is an electolyte (like salt water), certain electrical conduction can take place.
Yes, it helps hold heat in. But, if you are talking about electricity it doesn't at low voltage but at high voltage it will start to conduct.
No, only certain materials can become superconductors. These materials form Cooper Pairs with their conduction band electrons at low temperature, making the electrons coherent (analogous to photons in a LASER beam). This coherence prevents resistance to current flow. Most insulators lack conduction band electrons. High temperature copper oxide ceramic superconductors are an exception as they lack conduction band electrons, but their copper oxide structure is highly distorted in a way that allows bound electrons to form Cooper Pairs.
Gold has a low resistance, which means it is a good conductor of electricity. This property makes it useful in various electrical applications where low resistance is needed for efficient conduction of electricity.
this happens because the high pressure wants to go to low pressure
Yes air is a poor conductor but a good convector. As far as electricity is concerned, without ions air becomes an insulator. As far as heat is concerned due to lose package of molecules conduction is very poor as conduction is mainly due to vibration of bond molecules.
if your talking about like how on the news they say high pressure and low pressure, high pressure= clear skies (most likely warmer) and low pressure= cloudy and rainy weather (most likely colder) ... :)