None are flammable
Insulators: wood, plastic Conductors: Copper, Gold
Most things are not conductors of heat, or electricity. This means that the substances contain a large number of free electrons. Some of these are water, plastic, rubber, glass, lead, and wood.
Glass has a higher conductivity than thin plastic but,it is still lower than metal so metal may be a better conductor
They are called "insulators" and include such materials as glass, rubber, plastic, nylon, dry wood, ceramic, air, etc.
Shoes can be made of many different materials. Some materials commonly used in shoes are leather, cotton, rubber, canvas, and plastic. Wood is found in the heels of many types of shoes.
Aluminium is a conductor. Plastic,wood,rubber,cotton,PVC,glass are some examples for non conductors.
Some common insulators are glass, plastic, rubber, air, and wood.
Wood, masonry, concrete, metal, glass, plastic.
The best insulator in descending order is, glass, plastic and then wood.
there are steel,metal,fabric,rubber,paper,wood,nylon,wool,ceramics,iron,cotton,glass and plastic
glassrubberoilasphaltfiberglassporcelainceramicquartz(dry) cotton(dry) paper(dry) woodplasticairdiamondpure water
Glass,wood,plastic
Glass wood rubber plastic
Yes sawdust is an insulator such as Wood, Plastic, Styrofoam, Rubber, Paper, Glass, Cotton, Sand, Aerogel, and Wool. Cotton and Wool is likely to be found in a sock. These insulators can stop heat or electricity from flowing through them.
Wood.
it is made of steal plastic glass and wood
glass cotton wood