No, it's a conductor.
Oxygen. Carbon as diamond is a good electrical insulator, (graphite is an electrical conductor), silicon is a semiconductor so has limited electrical conductivity and aluminium is a metal and a good electrical conductor.
As regards electrical conduction, if the carbon rod is graphite, it's a conductor. If the carbon rod is diamond, it's an insulator. We have to specify the allotrope of carbon used to make the rod to discover whether it's an insulator or conductor.
Yes, a glass microscope slide is an electrical insulator. Glass is generally considered an electrical insulator.
A picture for insulator could be a ceramic or glass electrical insulator used on power lines, or a rubber insulator used on electrical wires to prevent electrical conductivity.
An insulator has several different meanings. The two most common are an electrical insulator and a thermal insulator. an electrical insulator would be polyethylene. a thermal insulator would be wool.
It stops the flow of the electrical current.
Carbon is a poor conductor of electricity. In its pure form, carbon is considered an insulator. However, carbon can be engineered to conduct electricity when it is in the form of graphite or graphene.
Plastic is an electrical and thermal insulator.
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Paper has of non -conductive or insulator classification when used in electrical terms.
Vinyl is an insulator because it has high electrical resistance and does not conduct electricity easily.
yes, the tape acts as an electrical insulator