No. Lead is a realtively good conductor. The insulator is the wood on the outside of the lead.
The shell or carapce made of wood in pencil having a graphite refill in it is an insulator but as graphite is good conductor of electricity so overall a pencil can cunduct current in it.
insulator bcz its a bad conductor.....
when we write with a pencil the lid will going to complete because of that the pencil will wear out.......
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No. Lead is a realtively good conductor. The insulator is the wood on the outside of the lead.
a good insulator
yes pencil lead is a conductor it is made of graphite(a form of carbon) which is good conductor of electricity
Wood is a fair insulator, but graphite is a reasonably good conductor, so it depends on which part of the pencil you're measuring.
see, the pencil's outer shield is made out of wood which is a bad conductor of electricity but the graphite core is a good conductor. thank you.
Pencil lead is a conductor.
A pencil lid is a form of lid, but specifically designed for pencils to stop the tip of the pensil breaking off and making your pencil cases dirty.
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The shell or carapce made of wood in pencil having a graphite refill in it is an insulator but as graphite is good conductor of electricity so overall a pencil can cunduct current in it.
Doubt it
insulator bcz its a bad conductor.....
when we write with a pencil the lid will going to complete because of that the pencil will wear out.......