I think it would be wool but I am not 100% sure.
Cotton wool has a very low density and has thousands of pockets to trap air in. Because of this, cotton wool is a good insulator, but there are others that are better. As a rule of thumb, the lower the density, the better the insulator. There are virtually no exceptions to this.
an insulator. such as: rubber, wool, paper, glass, yarn and so on.
Rubber, unless soaking wet, is an insulator (will not conduct electricity).
an insulator
Is wool a conductor or an insulator
Cotton wool has a very low density and has thousands of pockets to trap air in. Because of this, cotton wool is a good insulator, but there are others that are better. As a rule of thumb, the lower the density, the better the insulator. There are virtually no exceptions to this.
an insulator. such as: rubber, wool, paper, glass, yarn and so on.
No.
styrofoam. Because it has a plastic base
I think No, plastic is not a better insulator even compared to rubber shoes...Another AnswerYour question is a little like asking, "Is metal a better conductor than a electrolyte?". The reason for this is that there are lots of different types of plastic and various types of rubber. Without knowing exactly which sort of plastic, and what type of rubber, there is no way of knowing which is the better insulator.
You'd be safer not to rely on either as an insulator.
its an insulator
the best insulator is plastic. a better insulator is rubber which is used for wires and other electrical lines
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.
Rubber is an insulator for normal voltages.
wool is a insulator
A rubber band is an insulator as it does not allow electrons to pss through it