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Something that does not allow current to flow is called an insulator.

"Electricity" doesn't flow, only current, which is one aspect of electricity, does.

Note, current is the flow of electrons.

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What do you call something that will not let electricity flow through it?

An insulator.


What is the nine letter word for something that doesn't let electricity flow through it?

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Something that will not let electricity flow through it is a?

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Something that will not let electricity flow through it is an?

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Does your body let electricity flow through it?

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What will not let electricity flow through it?

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Are insulators made of materials that electricity can flow through easily?

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If something does not conduct electricity what does it mean?

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What do you call something that does not let heat flow through it?

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What is an example of electricity?

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