Materials that allow energy to flow easily through it are called conductors.
Wood An insulator is a material that does not allow charges to move through it easily.
Wood.
Conductor
Anything that is classified as a conductor will allow the flow of electrons.
That would be an insulator. A few examples include paper, glass or Teflon.
Wood An insulator is a material that does not allow charges to move through it easily.
Wood.
Conductor
Anything that is classified as a conductor will allow the flow of electrons.
titanium for one thing also maybe metal if there was enough
insulator...as opposed to a conductor which does allow electrons to travel freely within it.
Insulators prevent electricity or energy from going through them. Conductors allow electricity/energy to easily pass through.
metal
That would be an insulator. A few examples include paper, glass or Teflon.
Wood or plastic
Wood or plastic
You may be thinking of the term permeability, which is used when measuring a porous material's ability to allow fluids to pass through it.Hydraulic conductivity describes the ease with which water will flow through pores and fractures, and is influenced by the permeability of the material.