Yes it is generally an effective insulator only surpassed by ceramic or glass.
Rubber.
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Rubber, unless soaking wet, is an insulator (will not conduct electricity).
AnswerBecause, it is a good insulator and won't conduct electricity. It is also flexible.It coated by rubber or plastic
Yes.
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.
A rubber tube is an insulator because it does not conduct electricity. Rubber is an electrical insulator due to its high resistance to the flow of electric current.
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Depends on the type of rubber and its composition. Rubber generally is an insulator
Rubber is one. :)
Yes, rubber is a insulator and is used as wire insulation and is also used as tape for splicing wire connections.
Rubber is an example of an electrical insulator. Rubber does not conduct electricity well because its electrons are tightly bound to the atoms, making it difficult for them to move freely and carry an electric current.