dont ask me jk............it is conduct
Insulators do not allow heat or electricity to flow through readily because they have high resistance to the flow of these forms of energy. Common examples of insulators include rubber, plastic, glass, and wood.
Electricity can flow in the conductor becourse the conductor is made up by electrons. When the wire is connected to the source, these electrons do vibrate and caurse collision among themself. This collision caurse electricity to flow throw the conductor/wire.
Insulators prevent electricity or energy from going through them. Conductors allow electricity/energy to easily pass through.
Yes, metals are substances that readily conduct electricity and heat due to their free electrons that allow for the flow of electricity and energy. Other examples of materials that conduct electricity and heat well include graphite and some types of ceramics.
The object you are referring to is called a conductor. Conductors are materials that allow the flow of both thermal energy and electricity through them.
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No, not all objects conduct energy. Conductors are materials that allow energy (like heat or electricity) to flow through them easily, while insulators do not allow energy to pass through them easily. The ability of an object to conduct energy depends on its physical properties and composition.
Materials that are insulators do not allow energy to pass through easily. Insulators have high electrical resistance and do not conduct electricity well. Common examples include rubber, glass, and wood.
In a closed circuit, energy can pass through the circuit because it forms a complete loop allowing the flow of electricity. In an open circuit, energy cannot pass through as the circuit is incomplete and does not allow the flow of electricity.
Yes, glass is an insulator and does not conduct electricity. It does not allow electricity to pass through it easily.
Materials that are poor conductors of electricity, such as rubber, plastic, wood, and glass, are considered "bad" for electricity because they do not allow the flow of electrons. Insulating materials like these are used to prevent electric currents from passing through them. Conductive materials, such as metals like copper and aluminum, are good for electricity as they readily allow the flow of electrons.
An insulator does not allow energy to pass through it. Insulators have high resistance to the flow of electricity, heat, or sound due to their tightly bound electrons. Examples of insulators include rubber, plastic, and glass.