Plastics and rubbers.
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Plastic cardboard, cloth and rubber are four substances that insulate wire.
take any magnetic material wrap a metal wire around it which conducts electricity and pass electricity through it
A conductor carries electricity and is made of such a material that can conduct electrons. Like copper for instance which is the best or close to the best material for carring electrical currents...Insulators on the other hand prevent the passing of electrical currents: like plastic or rubber which are used to insulate wire,switches etc.
The sonometer wire is usually made up any material which is non-magnetic in nature.
The thinner the wire, the higher the resistance. The thicker the wire, the resistance decreases. Think of it this way. The thick wire has more room for electrons to jump around, but the thin wire has less room.
Plastic cardboard, cloth and rubber are four substances that insulate wire.
The coating on a wire is there to insulate it from contact with people, and other wires. The material will always be conducting. Good materials are rubber, plastics, glass. Metal would be the worst type of outer materials because it would conduct the electricity.
The insulation on a wire is applied after the wire is drawn to size.
The material is an insulator. Without an insulator the electricity could travel out of the wire through some kind of cunductor, or it could cause electrocution if someone came into contact with it.
Copper is often used as a material for the wire itself, but I don't think you would ever use a metal to insulate a wire. Metals all conduct electricity, meaning using them as insulators for anything electrical would be a very bad idea. The most common material used to insulate electrical wires is PVC (polyvinyl chloride).
Conductors are any material that conducts the flow of electricity, which would include Copper. Insulators are any material that restricts the flow of electricity which would include plastic.
In theory it could insulate the copper slightly and if the copper warmed up enough it could cause slight changes in current. If we are not talking about driving the wire to extreme loads, then no.
Cover it with a nonconducting material.In the early days of electrical wiring materials like cotton cloth, natural rubber, and gutta percha were used.Now wires are almost always insulated with plastics (e.g. PVC, nylon, teflon).
a material that can be stretched into a wire
There is no ground wire in automobiles, they have tires that insulate the vehicle from the ground. There are only positive and negative wires.
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A wire which contain an insulation coating on its is known as insulated wire. Due to insulation coating short circuit condition minimizies.