Electrically conducting materials, like metals, molten ionic salts and ionic solutions.
Conductors
No, they don't do so at all! Impossibly.
The fact that some electrons can move about easily.The fact that some electrons can move about easily.The fact that some electrons can move about easily.The fact that some electrons can move about easily.
insulator...as opposed to a conductor which does allow electrons to travel freely within it.
Because metals have a sea of electrons. The electrons are free to move about, thus easily move to conduct heat or electricity.
yes they can move through inanimate objects.
Insolator
A conductor
conductors like metals
insulators
wires or tinfoil, or metal
If an electric current doesn't pass easily through a substance, such a substance is said to be an INSULATOR.
Conductor
Conductor
Heat moves easily through materials with delocalised electrons, that is electrons which are free to move through the substance. This happens in metals and graphite.
The answer 2 this ? is that it is the insulator because the definition is that an insulator is something that cannot move through that well.
Electrons cannot easily move through a type of material called electrical insulators. These materials tend to be plastics or rubber. Just think of the coating on wires in your home for example
No, they don't do so at all! Impossibly.