Plastic, rubber, glass, air...
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insulators, some examples of insulators are wood, rubber, stone, and plastic
Most metals are well known to be good conductors of heat. Examples of such metals are aluminum and copper. Objects that do not conduct electricity are known as insulators.
No. Insulators by definition don't conduct electricity.
because insulators don't conduct any electricity but conductors do conduct electricity
The materials those do not permit electric current to flow are called insulators. Paper,organic materials like,diamond,etc. are insulators. for example diamond has such structure that hinders electricity to flow.
insulators. All the insulators. Like fabrics
Wood, plastic, glass, --> holds electrons tightly. opposite of conductors.
Plastics are a good electrical insulators because they are insulators. Electricity could not pass through them unlike copper. Another good example of insulators is rubber.
Insulators
Conductors are materials that allow electrons to flow easily through it. Metals are the best examples of conductors. Insulators to the opposite; they don't like letting their electrons flow. Glass, rubber, and wood are some examples of insulators.
insulators do not allow electricity to pass through them whereas conductors allow electricity to pass through them.