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Its called a Conductor
An electrical insulator is a material that does not conduct electricity, meaning it prevents the flow of electrical current. Examples include rubber, glass, and plastic. In contrast, an electrical conductor is a material that allows the flow of electrical current, such as metals like copper and aluminum.
The ability of a material to transfer heat or electric current is called conductivity.
A material that does not allow electricity to pass through it is called an insulator. Insulators have high electrical resistance, preventing the flow of electrical current. Examples of insulators include rubber, plastic, and glass.
Resistance is the opposition to current flow in an electrical circuit. It is measured in ohms and represents how much a material or component impedes the flow of electrical current.
The ability of a material to transfer heat is called thermal conductivity, while the ability to transfer an electric current is known as electrical conductivity.
Definition Of Resistance In Electrical:Property of a material to oppose the flow of electric current through it is called Resistance.
A single route for electrical current is called a branch circuit.
It is called an electric current.
It is called electrical current.
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.
The flow of electric charges through a material is called electrical current. It is measured in units of amperes (A) and represents the rate of flow of electric charge through a circuit.