In general, metal or anything else that conducts heat or electricity well is a bad insulator.
Paper is a bad insulator because paper can burn very easily.
insulator bcz its a bad conductor.....
insulator bcz its a bad conductor.....
A good insulator is good at stopping heat escaping, whereas a bad insulator is not very good at trapping heat and lets it out.
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insulator
well, i think both would be correct, though a "bad conductor of heat" would be better. Or you could say "insulator for heat" or simply insulator....
Aluminum will conduct both electric current and heat, so it would be a bad insulator of either.
Insulator are bad conductors of heat and electric current. They do not have the property of transferring heat and electricity from one point to another.
Card board does not have free electrons electrons to transmit charge
An insulator is a material that resists the flow of electric current and heat, effectively preventing energy transfer. In contrast, a bad conductor is a material that allows some current or heat to pass through, but not efficiently. While both types of materials impede energy transfer, insulators do so much more effectively than bad conductors. Examples include rubber as an insulator and certain metals like iron as bad conductors.
A bad conductor is also known as an insulator. Insulators are materials that do not allow the flow of electric current easily.