Ill give you Three,
Air (insulates very well against electricity and heat transfer)
Glass (Similar to air only much more so)
Ceramics (because of the number of empty spaces ie air, ceramics are extremely good as insulating against heat)
An insulator is used to separate two environments. In engineering, generally considered under Heat, Sound, and Electrical.
Thermal Insulators are poor conductors of thermal energy. They generally have low thermal mass, and poor thermal conductivity.
(There is a sub-class where reflectance is the operative mechanism. )
Fibrous materials such as fibreglass and asbestos are examples of this. Natural materials such as wool and feathers, particularly down, are also very good.
Of course, if there is no mechanical contact, there can be no thermal conductivity, and the vacuum in a vacuum flask demonstrates this.
Sound Insulators depend on a very different mechanism. If the sound conduction path is interrupted, then little of the sound will be transmitted. So a good Sound Barrier will have properties very different from the properties of air. The important characteristics are the spring and the mass of the material. So a concrete wall or a wall made of gypsum wallboard will have good sound barrier properties, and may reduce the sound energy by 10^5 or better.
Sound absorbers on the other hand are fibrous, porous materials that stop reflection of sound within a room. They may be able to reduce the sound level within a room by 10^2, but more commonly 10^1. They have a very different application to Sound barriers. These two are very frequently confused.
Electrical Insulators are materials that have poor conductivity of an electric current. Most plastics, and glass and ceramics, are good insulators. Generally metals are extremely poor insulators - they are conductors.
an insolator is the opposite of an conductor, and a insolator is that itdoes not let electricity flow the wires. for example, if you disconnect a wie from a prjector then the energy can not flow throw the wires.
Electrical insulator : rubber
Thermal insulator :fiberglass
A thermal insulator is any type of element that is used to reduce the rate of heat transfer in an object. A good example is plastic or wood.
An insulator is a materials that will not let heat or electricity flow
an insulater is something that helps keep something warm - for example, loft insulation helps keep your house warm! Hope this helps, this is the first question I have answered on WikiAnswers!
if u eant insulator..then it means a poor heat conducto, or poor conductor of electricity
it is a whole curcut
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No; an insulator by definition does not conduct electricity. We use these to protect ourselves from electricity, like the rubber in rubber gloves. Conductors, in contrast, are good...uh, conductors of electricity.
yes it is because it blocks electrical waves from passing
Wadding, or filling, will trap pockets of air. As the air is trapped, it cannot convect heat so easily, and it is also more difficult for heat to be conducted. So, trapped air is a good insulator.
I think thAT WOOL IS A GOOD INSULATER BECAUSE IT IS
cotton is a good insulater yes cotton is a good insulater because it adsorbs sound
glass is a non conductor
Conductor (a good one).
Wood is a very good insulator
Its a insulater
yes, carpet is a good conductor!
aluminum foil is going to be the worst insulater, paper is a good insulater but not the best, so the best is cotton.
It clenses the germs from your skin and kills all dirt
It clenses the germs from your skin and kills all dirt
No.
No it is a conductor