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anything that resists electricity
A resistor is a device that resists the flow of electricity in a circuit. It is used to control the amount of current flowing through the circuit by providing a specific amount of resistance.
Something that resists the flow of heat or electricity is called and insulator. An example of this would be rubber. That is why we have rubber around all of our computer cords, lamp cords, phone chargers, etc.
electricity is not a compound, mixture or element.
electricity is not a compound, mixture or element.
electricity is not a compound, mixture or element.
Glass is a poor conductor of heat and electricity due to its lack of free electrons for conducting electricity and tightly bound atoms for conducting heat. Rubber resists the flow of heat and electricity by being a good insulator, with its molecular structure hindering the movement of charged particles or heat energy.
electricity is not a compound, mixture or element.
Electricity is neither an element, compound, nor a mixture. It is a form of energy created by the flow of electrons between atoms.
Electricity is a physical phenomenon (flow of electrons in materials) not a compound, mixture or element.
Electricity is a physical phenomenon (flow of electrons in materials) not a compound, mixture or element.
Electricity is a physical phenomenon (flow of electrons in materials) not a compound, mixture or element.