An insulator is an object that does not conduct (allow something to flow through it). It is used typically in heat or electricity applications. For example, insulation in a house, keeps heat from escaping outside.
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It is an insulator.
Yes, a hat can act as an insulator by trapping heat close to the head and preventing it from escaping. This can help to keep the head warm in cold weather.
There is no such word as 'insalator'. -Even if I assume you may mean 'insulator', there is also no record of the phrase "insulator of science" - - An insulator is a device or material to prevent electrical current flowing.
Corrugated cardboard is a good insulator because the air pockets trapped between its layers act as a barrier to heat transfer. The low thermal conductivity of air makes it an effective insulating material, helping to reduce heat loss or gain through the cardboard. Additionally, the structure of corrugated cardboard provides some level of insulation due to the thickness and density of the material.
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An insulator inhibits the flow of energy from one place to another. So you have electrical insulators around wires, recording studios are sound insulated, and your overcoat is a thermal insulator.
conductor. We just experimented in science last week.
insulator is a material that can not go through the wire.for example rubber or plastic can not go through wire. insulator is a material in which the forbidden energy layer gap is more then 5 Mev
conductor. We just experimented in science last week.
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Insulator. Wood does not allow electricity to pass through it nor does it conduct electricity.