Glass in its solid state is an insulator of electricity.
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CONDUCTORSilver is a conductor of heat and electricity.
Insulators can easily have static electricity. In case of conductors we have to follow some delicate procedure to store charges on it. Usually that is known to be electrostatic induction. But in case of insulators just rubbing would do to produce static electricity. Example: when a glass rod is rubbed against a silk cloth, then glass lose electrons to the silk and so glass becomes positively charged and silk negatively charged. So balloons being a bad conductor is good example to have static electricity. If it is good conductor then charges would flow through them easily and so not possible to produce static electricity just by rubbing.
conductor- metal (especially copper) is a great conductor of electricity. Silver is a great conductor of heat.
gold is not the best conductor of electricity , silver is actually a better conductor than gold.
It is an insulator- glass does not conduct electricity (although it can conduct heat).
No, frosted glass is not a conductor of electricity.
Glass is not a good conductor of electricity.
Glass in a molten state is a conductor of electricity. When glass turns to a solid state it becomes an insulator.Basically, glass in a window or a test tube would be the solid state and so it is a insulator of electricity.
No.
Glass is a conductor of heat. Not electricity.
No
Glass and rubber are not good conductors of electricity.
glass, ceramic,diamond, are somtricitytte of the conductor of hear but bad conductor of electricity meher n sethna
there is no metal to conduct to.
Glass has a higher conductivity than thin plastic but,it is still lower than metal so metal may be a better conductor
Not at all. Glass doesn't conduct electricity. in fact they use glass as an insulator on electric lines.