plastic, glass, and rubber
_porcelain, wood, and yeah rubber
For Sound, lead or massive concrete; for Heat, fibrous non-conducting materials such as fibreglass and asbestos; for Electricity, ceramics, glass, and plastics.Note, a vacuum is an almost trivial answer for both heat and sound.
Three conductors of electricity are metals, water and the human body.
Insulators of electricity: A person wearing rubber boots stepping on an exposed wire without getting electrocuted. Insulators of heat: A styrofoam cup containing hot water. It does not heat up or burn your hand a lot. In fact, it is so minimal that you hardly notice it.
Three of these insulators, aka nonmetals, are wood, rubber, plastic, etc
Conductors of electricity are materials that let electricity pass through them. A good conductor of electricity is something that allows electricity to flow smoothly. Some conductors include silver, copper, gold, aluminum, and calcium.
conductors:copperironaluminiuminsulators:woodplasticglassHOPE YOU LIKE IT =) HAVE A GOOD DAY!
3 good insulators are, a wooden spoon, a wooden handle on a pot, and anything else you can think of thats wooden
Electricity is the flow of charged particles (often electrons), hence it flows easily where there are many 'spare' electrons (as in transition metals). An electrical insulator is something that does not have very many of these, for example the group 8 elements have a full outer shell, no electrons are 'free' as this process requires. Plastic insulates electricity.
1. Metals are good conductors of electricity.2.An electrolyte solution conducts electricity.3. Wood and nonmetals are not good conductors of electricity.
The three materials that I think is wood, plastic and glass.
Good conductors of electricity are copper, aluminum, and silver. In all elements that can conduct electricity, silver was said as the best, in terms of conducting electricity.
Good conductors conduct electrical current very easily because of their free electrons. Some common good conductors are copper, aluminum, gold, and silver.Bad conductors (or insulators) oppose electrical current and make poor conductors. Some common insulators or bad conductors are glass, air, plastic, rubber, and wood.Conductors have a very low resistance to electrical current while insulators or bad conductors have a very high resistance to electrical current.
For Sound, lead or massive concrete; for Heat, fibrous non-conducting materials such as fibreglass and asbestos; for Electricity, ceramics, glass, and plastics.Note, a vacuum is an almost trivial answer for both heat and sound.
Conductors are materials that will allow electricity to flow through them. Materials that contain 1, 2, or 3 valence electrons are good conductors. Some examples of good conductors are gold, silver, aluminum, and copper. Insulators are materials, or combinations of materials, with a high number of valence electrons (5, 6, 7, and 8). Examples of good insulators are porcelain, glass, air, and rubber.
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Heat, cold, pollution
examples plastic Rubber oil