Insulator
Aluminum is a conductor of electricity. It has a relatively high conductivity compared to insulators like rubber or plastic.
No, plastic is actually an insulator and not a conductor of electricity. Metals such as copper and aluminum are commonly known as good conductors of electricity.
Insulators: Rubber, glass, plastic, ceramic, and wood. Conductors: Copper, aluminum, gold, silver, and iron.
Copper, aluminum, and gold are examples of conductors because they allow the flow of electricity due to their ability to carry electric current. Insulators, on the other hand, do not conduct electricity and are used to prevent the flow of electric current.
Unless treated with conductive materials (e.g. vapor deposited aluminum, pink antistatic coating) most plastics are insulators.
Copper is a conductor of electricity.
semi conductor
conductor- metal (especially copper) is a great conductor of electricity. Silver is a great conductor of heat.
Aluminum is a conductor and glass is an insulator. Conductors allow the flow of energy transfer, but insulators block this transfer of energy. So by definition, Yes, aluminum conducts cold or heat(energy) transfer faster than glass.
diapers are good insulators because they hold in the cold and and heat but is a bad conductor
examples of conductors are gold, silver,cooper,carbon,water containing minerals examples of insulators are plastic,glass,rubber,wood,dry paper thats all i have
insulators