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Rubber is the best insulator. It can insulate upto 600 volts of electricity........ I think......
To keep something warm, wool would be the best insulator
A metal key would conduct electricity.
Conductor, it is actually one of the best conductors for both heat and electricity.
No, krypton is not a good conductor of electricity. It is a noble gas and is categorized as an insulator. It does not easily allow the flow of electric charge through it.
An example of a good insulator of electricity would be rubber. An insulator is anything that does not conduct electricity and as such offers protection from direct electric current.
Rubber is the best insulator. It can insulate upto 600 volts of electricity........ I think......
the best insulator is plastic. a better insulator is rubber which is used for wires and other electrical lines
Plastic Tubing.
Plastic, rubber, glass, air...
No, I wouldn't. It is more like a insulator, not a conductor. Silver conducts electricity the best. If a current were put through cardboard, it would most likely catch on fire, not conduct electricity.
Distilled water is the best insulator for listed choices because it has no ion's in it.
The most common electrical insulator is the plastic coating on electrical wires. Hope this helps!
To keep something warm, wool would be the best insulator
A metal key would conduct electricity.
No. Copper is a metal and will conduct both heat and electricity very well.
Silver is the best conductor there is, no matter what it is made into.