Nope.....its an Insulator
No because rubber is an insulator!
It is a conductor.
One electrical conductor is gold. An insulator would be rubber as it is what keeps people from getting electrocuted on wires A thermal conductor can be any metal. A thermal insulator is tin foil.
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an insulator
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Rubber, due to polymeric nature.
elastic or resilient, poor conductor of heat, fair electrical insulator.
In order for it to lose its effect you have to put an insulator around it, such as rubber or plastic.
Virtually every substance is a conductor of electrical current to a greater or lesser degree. We use the best ones to build extension cords and to connect electronic components to one another, and we use the worst ones as 'insulators'. Rubber is one of the worst ones.
No because rubber is an insulator!
It is a conductor.
A rubber band is an insulator as it does not allow electrons to pss through it
An anodized film is usually an insulator. The anodization process creates a layer of oxide on the surface of a metal, which acts as a barrier against electrical conduction.
No, rubber is not a good conductor of electricity. Rubber is used to protect against electricity.
rubber
One electrical conductor is gold. An insulator would be rubber as it is what keeps people from getting electrocuted on wires A thermal conductor can be any metal. A thermal insulator is tin foil.