An insulator is a material or device that stops or prevents the flow of electricity.
Antistatic agent or fabric softener can be used to reduce static electricity build-up on surfaces or clothing.
Yes, when a wind turbine stops turning, it stops generating electricity. Wind turbines require wind to move their blades, which in turn spin a rotor connected to a generator to produce electricity. Without wind, the turbine cannot generate power.
Something that can't hold electricity is called an insulator, while something that can hold electricity is called a conductor. Insulators prevent the flow of electricity, while conductors allow it to flow freely.
The energy to produce the light stops and the light stops.
An insulator is a material that prevents the flow of energy or electricity through it. It has high resistance to the movement of energy, such as heat or electricity, compared to a conductor.
switch...this break the flow of electricity, from a circuit
Switches.
when electricity breaks
Electricity stops as soon as the circuit opens.
Copper
inspector gadget
Its a female name. The male equivalent is Stamatis. It means ''He who stops (something or someone)''.
I'm guessing that what you meant to say was 'conduct', meaning the ability of something to allow something else to pass it. Something that conducts electricity for example is a copper wire. A copper wire will allow electricity to pass it easily. The opposite of conducting is insulating. Something that insulates heat for example would be something like a blanket which stops heat from escaping
Antistatic agent or fabric softener can be used to reduce static electricity build-up on surfaces or clothing.
Rubber. Or an insulator.
Yes, when a wind turbine stops turning, it stops generating electricity. Wind turbines require wind to move their blades, which in turn spin a rotor connected to a generator to produce electricity. Without wind, the turbine cannot generate power.
Battery