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Q: What is it called when The rubber and glass rods that are used in electrical demonstration are examples of materials through which charges will not move easily?
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Materials that do not conduct electrical charges at all are called insulators?

No material exists that doesn't conduct electrical charges at all. We call materials that conduct electrical charges poorly insulators; a material that didn't conduct electricity at all would be a perfect insulator.


Materials that allow electrical charges to pass through them without electrical resistance and without loss of energy are called?

Superconductors


Materials that do not allow electrical charges to pass through it easily are called?

Those are called insulators.


A flow of electrical charges is known as an?

A flow of electrical charges running through a medium is known as an electrical current.


Electrical charges flow in the same path?

Electrical charges will not flow. The considered to be held stationary.


What is the different kind of ions?

Those with positive electrical charges, and those with negative electrical charges.


What is a material that will carry an electric current called?

A material that will carry an electric current is called a conductor. Conductor materials have high electrical conductivity, allowing the flow of electric charges with minimal resistance. Examples of conductors include metals such as copper, aluminum, and silver.


What are the three types of electrical charges?

positivenegativeneutralCommentWithout wishing to be picky, 'neutral' is not a type of charge -it is a lack of charge.


Electric current is defined as what?

Electric current is defined as the movement of electrical charges.


The energy of moving electrical charges?

Electrical energy


The form of energy carried by moving electrical charges is?

Electrical


What is the energy produced by electrical charges called?

electrical energy