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Which metals that are not conductor that did not permit the flow of electric?

Metals that are poor conductors of electricity include tungsten, bismuth, and manganese. These metals have high resistivity due to their electron configuration, which hinders the flow of electric current through them.


What material permits electron to flow?

Materials that permit electron flow are called conductors. Metals such as copper, aluminum, and gold are good conductors of electricity due to their free-moving electrons. This allows for the efficient flow of electrons through the material.


What is and electrical current?

current electricity is where electrons flow through a conductor.static electricity electrons do not flow


Why can't electricity go through rubber?

Rubber is what is known as an electrical insulator. The difference between insulators, which block the flow of electricity, and conductors, which permit the flow of electricity, lies in the availability of mobile electrons in the material in question. Electricity is composed of moving electrons. Some materials, such as metals, contain electrons that are easily moved, hence electric currents move easily in those materials. If a material does not have electrons that are easily moved, then it resists the flow of electrons.


What is it called when electrons flow through a wire?

When electrons flow through a conductor such as a wire, it is called, "Electricity".


Electrons do not readily flow through what material?

Electrons do not readily flow through insulating materials, which have a high resistance to the flow of electric current due to their tightly bound electrons. Examples of insulating materials include rubber, plastic, and glass.


What do Electrons do not easily flow through?

A Resistor


What does a turbine spin around to make electrons flow in a wire?

Not around... moving THROUGH a magnetic field forces electrons to flow through a wire.


What is the term for the flow of electrons through the insulating material of a capacitor?

The term for the flow of electrons through the insulating material of a capacitor is called "dielectric breakdown."


What materials is it most difficult for electrons to flow through?

Electrons find it most difficult to flow through insulating materials like rubber, glass, and plastic. These materials have very high resistance to the flow of electric current, which makes it harder for electrons to move through them.


Why can't electrons flow through an incomplete circuit but they can flow through a complete circuit?

Your question is its own answer.


What is an electron current?

the flow of electrons through a conductor