no it is not a electrical conductor
Something that when touched cannot allow an electrical current to pass through it, an example of a non-conductor would be wood.
Yes, because it is metal it is. :)
ELM is a category of the Type of Electrical Conductor/ Cables. ELM is one & Willow is another Type. ELM Stands for Electro-Mechanical & Willow is basically a class of Tree Wood.
If it's dry, no. If it's wet, yes. It's the water doing the conducting, with tiny amounts of stuff in it that it dissolves from the wood.
It depends if the wood is damp or dry; if damp, then wood is much better - although still much worse than metals. However, if the wood is dried - oven dry is the technical term - then glass and wood are about the same.
no, because they are made out of wood, which i not a conductor...
no it is not a electrical conductor
That depends on what the cup is made of. If it's a metal cup, then it's an electrical conductor. If it's a glass, clay, wood, or ceramic cup, then it's an electrical insulator.
Something that when touched cannot allow an electrical current to pass through it, an example of a non-conductor would be wood.
Wood is a poor conductor(non-electrolyte) because it doesn't have free moving ions to conduct the electricity.
Wood is a bad conductor of heat because wood is a covalently bound compound, meaning they don't have loose electrons that move around freely. When talking about electricity, wood is a good insulator because of its resistance of electrical flow.
Polystyrene is a better insulator. It is often used as insulation on houses.
It is a conductor.
Wood is not a good conductor.
An anodized film is usually an insulator. The anodization process creates a layer of oxide on the surface of a metal, which acts as a barrier against electrical conduction.
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