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In rubber electrons cannot freely move among atoms as in copper.
No. Copper is a very good conductor of electricity.
Copper is a better conductor of not only electricity, but also heat. This is because copper is a metal.
Copper and silver are good conductors as both are metals.
Rubber is the worst electrical conductor among the options listed. Rubber is an insulator, meaning it does not conduct electricity well. Copper is an excellent conductor of electricity while tin, water, and air have varying conductive abilities, with water being slightly conductive due to impurities dissolved in it.
Copper - best conductor Glass - moderate insulator Rubber - good insulator
Copper is a conductor of electricity.
No, It would not still work because, Rubber isn't a conductor. Rubber is an insulator. Though if you put a copper wire there and put rubber around it there will still be a electrical current that flows through.
A copper pipe would work as a conductor because most metals like copper, they are well conductors. If you want to know an example of an insulator, you can say rubber is a good insulator.
because copper is a metal and polthene is a non metal? Infact, polythene doesn't even conduct electricity....
A good conductor allows electricity to flow easily through it, such as metals like copper. A poor conductor, or insulator, restricts the flow of electricity, such as rubber or glass.