All materials can conduct some electricity. Bakelite, by Westinghouse, is considered an insulator in ambient conditions because it has specific resistivity in the range of many megohms per unit volume. Depending on the physical shape of the Bakelite and the amount of voltage impressed upon it, Bakelite may break down (loose its insulating properties). Under normal industrial conditions Bakelite is considered an insulator.
Yes, Bakelite is a good insulator because it is a thermosetting plastic that is resistant to electricity and heat. It is commonly used in electrical switches, sockets, and electrical insulators due to its insulating properties.
Bakelite is considered a nonisotropic material. This means that its properties, such as thermal conductivity or electrical resistance, can vary depending on the direction in which they are measured within the material.
Bakelite is a thermosetting plastic, meaning it cannot be reshaped once molded, while polythene is a thermoplastic that can be melted and reshaped multiple times. Bakelite is a poor conductor of electricity, whereas polythene is an insulator. Bakelite is more rigid and heat resistant compared to polythene.
Iodine, either in its solid state or dissolved in alcohol, is not a conductor of electricity.
Carbon in the form of graphite is used as an electrical conductor (the brushes in electric motors)
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Bakelite is an insulator. It is a type of synthetic resin that does not conduct electricity due to its molecular structure, making it suitable for use in electrical insulation and other applications where electrical conductivity is not desired.
The poorest insulator would be the best conductor, which is one of the noble metals. Bakelite is a fairly good insulator, not too long ago electrical fittings were made from it.
Handle of electrical ions are made up of plastic or bakelite because plastic are poor conductor of both heat and electricity so it is made up of plastic or Bakelite
It depends, if the Bakelite is dry, it won't conduct electricity, however if it is wet and a high enough voltage is applied to it, it might conduct electricity.
The thermal conductivity of Bakelite is typically around 0.15-0.25 W/m-K, which means it is considered a relatively poor conductor of heat compared to metals. This property makes Bakelite useful for applications where thermal insulation is desired.
Clean and dry Bakelite is a such a good insulator it would not be possible to use it to make a conductor of electricity.However if the piece of Bakelite was sprayed with water all over and a high enough voltage was applied to it, the water (not the Bakelite) would conduct electricity.Another possible answer is that if the Bakelite was made as thin as, say, some cigarette paper, and if a very high voltage was put across its thickness, the Bakelite would then break down and it would no longer be a good insulator. The burnt Bakelite could then conduct an electric current. Probably several hundreds or even thousands of volts would be needed to do that, but the resulting burnt stuff is not the same material as the clean and dry Bakelite we started with!The simple answer is bake it in a very hot oven (e.g. ≥500F) until it chars. The carbon in the charred Bakelite conducts.Warning: the charing process will generate smoke, which will both trigger your smoke alarm and make breathing very difficult! Please don't try this.
Yes, Bakelite is a good insulator because it is a thermosetting plastic that is resistant to electricity and heat. It is commonly used in electrical switches, sockets, and electrical insulators due to its insulating properties.
Bakelite is considered a nonisotropic material. This means that its properties, such as thermal conductivity or electrical resistance, can vary depending on the direction in which they are measured within the material.
Bakelite is a thermosetting plastic, meaning it cannot be reshaped once molded, while polythene is a thermoplastic that can be melted and reshaped multiple times. Bakelite is a poor conductor of electricity, whereas polythene is an insulator. Bakelite is more rigid and heat resistant compared to polythene.
An electrical conductor is a material which lets electricity pass through it.
At a high enough voltage, everything is an electrical conductor. Pure water is an exceptionally bad electrical conductor, though.