no cause conductors are the one that lets electricity to pass throw it
Insulators - they cannot allow electricity to flow through them as they have no mobile charge carriers present. Insulators - they cannot allow electricity to flow through them as they have no mobile charge carriers present.
An electrical "insulator".
NO!!! The whole point of an insulator is to stop electric flow.
Yes, it is true.
a electrical insulator is a kind of material that does not allow electricity to pass through it.
Insulator. Wood does not allow electricity to pass through it nor does it conduct electricity.
A material that does not conduct (or allow the 'passage' of) electricity is called an "insulator".
Insulator is a substance that does not allow heat to pass through it example air. conductor is a substance that allows heat to pass through it example metal.
Since elastic is rubber and rubber is an insulator, then yes, elastic is an insulator.
a non-conductor
A conductor is a material that can transfer energy efficiently and and insulator is the opposite.Conductor means something that blocks it and insulator means something that can go through itA conductor easily transfers energy in the form of electricity and/or heat, while an insulator does not easily transfer these types of energy.In electricity, a conductor is a material that can let current pass through and an insulator does not let current pass through,or rather copper is a conductor and plastic is an insulator.A insulator is something that will not allowheat/electricity to pass through it and a conductor is something that allows heat/electricity to pass through it.
Any covalent substance (a substance that contains no metal elements) will not let electrons flow and with therefore not conduct electricity. Ionic substances do not carry electrical current either, except for when in a liquid form or in a solution, where ions are free to flow with their respective charges.