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Electrical Conductors!
Electrical potential is best transmitted through superconductors. The next best solid material would be Silver.
Wood An insulator is a material that does not allow charges to move through it easily.
Note that "electricity" doesn't flow, only current does, which is one aspect of electricity, does. Current is the flow of electrons. A conductor. It lets heat and electrical current easily.
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That material would be included in the category of electrical "insulators".
Metallic conductors such as copper, aluminum, silver and gold are some examples of materials through which heat and electricity can easily flow.
semi-conductive material
Electrical Conductors!
Electrical potential is best transmitted through superconductors. The next best solid material would be Silver.
insulator...as opposed to a conductor which does allow electrons to travel freely within it.
conductors
If we're talking about electrical current, then the answer is "false," because an electrical charge will flow very easily through some material, not that easily through some materials, and not at all through other materials. Usually electrical current will flow well through most metals. This is why copper wire is used to carry electricity, because copper allows electricity to flow with little resistance. If EVERY material in the world let electricity flow through it, we would be getting shocked all the time. Plastic and rubber, for instance, are very very resistant to electrical charges. If plastic and rubber allowed electricity to pass in them as easily as copper, you'd get an incredible shock every time you tried to touch your computer, put your finger on a light switch or answered your phone!
Wood An insulator is a material that does not allow charges to move through it easily.
A material through which an electric current flows easily is called an electrical conductor. Many metals, especially silver and copper, are excellent electrical conductors.