Rubber is an insulator for normal voltages.
No, it is an insulator
A rubber band is an insulator as it does not allow electrons to pss through it
Glass and rubber are not good conductors of electricity.
Metals, such as gold and silver, are conductors whereas wood and rubber are insulators.
yes
A rubber band is an insulator. It does not conduct electricity and is used to prevent the flow of electric current.
Glass and rubber are not good conductors of electricity.
A rubber band is typically considered an insulator because it does not conduct electricity well. Rubber is a poor conductor of electricity due to its high electrical resistance.
A rubber band is an insulator. Insulators do not conduct electricity well, which means they do not allow electric charges to flow easily through them. Rubber bands are made of non-conductive materials, such as rubber, which makes them good insulators.
No; an insulator by definition does not conduct electricity. We use these to protect ourselves from electricity, like the rubber in rubber gloves. Conductors, in contrast, are good...uh, conductors of electricity.
Metals are conductors, Rubber is an insulator. Different grades of rubber and dimensions (thickness) insulate to different degrees. This applies to both heat and electricity
They are good insulators