An object that does not conduct is called an insulator
metal can conduct both heat and electricity.
current <<>> The movement of static electricity into an object called a static discharge.
Metals which have free valence electrons conduct electricity and heat. thus they are good conductors.
We use the term insulator, specifically electrical insulator, to refer to an object or material that does not conduct electricity to any significant degree.The term insulator, with no other explanation, is assumed to refer to electrical insulators. There are of course other materials which are used as insulation for heat. They provide thermal insulation and may or may not conduct electricity.
A magnet will conduct electricity.
metal can conduct both heat and electricity.
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Insulator
current <<>> The movement of static electricity into an object called a static discharge.
Any metallic object has the ability to conduct electricity.
If you are asking what it is called, it is called an insulator. If you are asking of an example one would be plastic
An object that will stop the flow of a current is called a switch.
Metals which have free valence electrons conduct electricity and heat. thus they are good conductors.
See if it will conduct electricity, and see if it can be flattened and stay flattened. Metals conduct electricity and heat, and are malleable. They also have a luster (shiny when polished) and are ductile- they can be drawn out like wire.
We use the term insulator, specifically electrical insulator, to refer to an object or material that does not conduct electricity to any significant degree.The term insulator, with no other explanation, is assumed to refer to electrical insulators. There are of course other materials which are used as insulation for heat. They provide thermal insulation and may or may not conduct electricity.
Static electricity .
It is static electricity or in other words just static, or just a static charge.