An insulator Becomes statically charged when rubbed against another insulator
A material that can easily flow is called a fluid.
Pots made of clay break easily.
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Material Like Aluminum Pans And Metal Spoons,that Easily Transfer Heat
Do you mean inflammable? That is material which burns easily. I think infamable is Spanish.
I don't think there is such a thing as a "non-conducting metal". All metals are good conductors.
A material through which negatively charged particles flow easily is called a conductor. Conductor materials have a large number of free electrons that are able to move within the material, allowing the easy flow of electric current. Examples of good conductors include metals like copper, aluminum, and silver.
A material that can easily flow is called a fluid.
Electrons.
Its called a Conductor
Conduction
Materials in which charges do not easily move are called insulators or dielectrics.
conductors
Many materials are packed full of easily-movable charged particles. Any material that does not contain easily-movable charged particles is called an "insulator". Charged particles do not flow through an insulator. Common insulators are rubber, plastic, nylon and air. (Rubber, plastic, and nylon are packed full of charged particles, but those particles are "bound" into a solid, unmoving configuration. The particles in air are easily-movable, but they are practically all uncharged particles -- and also there are so few of them that air is mostly empty space compared to solids).
This is called a conductor.
Insulator
Depends on what type of energy, but usually they are called conductors.