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Q: What is a material that does not conduct electrical charge?
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What material doesn't conduct an electrical charge?

Rubber


What does Good electrical insulator mean?

An insulator is a material that does not conduct well, so an electrical insulator is a material that does not conduct electricity well. A metal is a bad electrical insulator as it has delocalised electrons, therefore conducts electricity, but most plastics and materials like rubber do not conduct electricity, so they are good electrical insulators. Hope that makes sense and helps? :3AnswerAn insulator is a material with insufficient free charge carriers to support conduction.


Materials that do not conduct electrical charges at all are called insulators?

No material exists that doesn't conduct electrical charges at all. We call materials that conduct electrical charges poorly insulators; a material that didn't conduct electricity at all would be a perfect insulator.


What is a material's ability to conduct electricity?

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What kind of water will not conduct an electrical charge?

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Are material that don't conduct electrical charges called insulators?

Electric insulators


Material that easily transfer electric charge?

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Why do birds do not conduct electricity whwn they stay on the wirings?

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What material does not conduct heat or electrical current?

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Do insulators conduct charge?

Yes. The idea of an insulator, however, is that it doesn't conduct much electricity. Some electricity (electric charge) will always be conducted, but not much if the material is called an "insulator".


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The component of an IED that creates an electrical charge is typically a battery or power source. This electrical charge is used to initiate the explosive material or trigger the detonation mechanism of the IED.