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.
An insulator.
insulator
Note that "electricity" doesn't flow, only current does, which is one aspect of electricity, does. Current is the flow of electrons. Bad conductor of current, or an insulator.
Note that "electricity" doesn't flow, only current, which is one aspect of electricity, does. Current is the flow of electrons. Anything that doesn't allow current is an insulator
Insulator
yes
Diamonds don't. <<>> The term you are looking for is an insulator.
If you're talking about electrical insulators, then no, as an electrical insulator does not let electricity through.
it means its outer shell of the atoms that make up that matter do not let electrons flow freely from one atom to the next (its an insulator). electricity is the flow of electrons from one atom to the next. hope this helps
insulator
A thermal insulator.
Rubber and wood are good electrical insulators because they don't let electricity pass through them.The best insulators in the world are uranium hexafluoride - used as the dielectric in UHV machines and also Barium Titanate [BaTiO(4)] Better to say that they resist the flow of charge - rather than 'don't let electricity flow through them'.