I assume you mean insulators, which are vital for all sorts of purposes for housing conduit, eliminating or minimizing shock hazards. These are also called Dielectrics. One common substance- Waxed Paper has the very high dielectric of 540,000 Volts per cubic centimeter. so it makes sense to eat lunch in the generator room- maybe this was discovered accidentally. it was known in l909 as an old technical magazine of mine states it as a fact.
Electrons
Positive electric fields attract negative charges while negative electric fields attract positive charges.
Material with high resistance
Electrons
Electric charge comes in two types, called positive and negative.
Electrons
Positive electric fields attract negative charges while negative electric fields attract positive charges.
Electric current flows in conducting materials such as metals. The best conductor of electric current is silver, followed closely by copper and then aluminium.
The size of atoms has most to do with its electrons. The electron is a subatomic particle with a negative elementary electric charge.
An electrical insulator is a material that resists electric current, and will not allow it to flow easily. Examples include glass and most ceramics. An electrical conductor is a material that offers very little resistance to electric current, allowing it to flow freely and easily. Most metals make excellent electrical conductors.
No it cant
Material with high resistance
You can create a charged material bytransferring electrons. The negative electrons which orbit the atom can easily be transfered as they have no strong bonds. While protons in the centre of the nucleus have a very strong bond with the neutron. When two things are rubbed together the negative electrons get transferred. The object with the most negative charges are negatively charged and the material or object that has the most protons is positively charged. Different charges attract, same charges repel Basically a charged electric molecule is part of the total count of electrons or protons on an object.
Electrons
The collection of positive ions, negative ions, neutral atoms, electrons at the interfaces orient in the direction of applied electric field causing polarization of the material
Nobody. Positive and negative electric changes exist from the earliest stages of the Big Bang.
Electric charge comes in two types, called positive and negative.