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No because water is a good conductor of heat in comparison to wool.
Rubber, unless soaking wet, is an insulator (will not conduct electricity).
Clearly you are asking about the insulation strength of a shoe. What kind - wet or dry? If the shoe is wet it will conduct enough electricity to shock your foota tiny little bit if you put your foot in it. But if it is not wet the only thing that could shock your foot while in it would be something like a lightning bolt.
the hair is wet so the molicules are flatter making it easy to comb. :) trust me i am not a scientist!
Chalkboard erasers are made of felt. Felt is hair. Hair does not conduct electricity. Felt has lots of air entrained between the hair fibers so, it conducts heat poorly, too.
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Insulator. If it was a conductor you wouldn't be able to pick a pan up off the stove.
Wood in itself is an insulator. But when wet, the water particles can conduct electricity.. Hence wet wood will be a conductor, although not a very good conductor, since the current passes only through a very small area
Rubber, unless soaking wet, is an insulator (will not conduct electricity).
Dry straw is an insulator.
Rubber, unless soaking wet, is an insulator (will not conduct electricity).
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its an insulator
It really depends what material it is made of, but clothing is usually a fairly good insulator, unless it gets wet.
Cardboard is an insulator in dry state.But when it is wet it can conduct electricity
No because water is a good conductor of heat in comparison to wool.