fabric is not a good conductor. it insulates which is why a blanket keeps you warm -
it holds the body heat you release inside.
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Another take:
The question refers to electrical conductivity, which is not necessarily the same as
heat conductivity for the same substance.
Although gold fabric, lead fabric, and carbon fabric certainly exist, the most common
and familiar fabrics are woven from natural or artificial fibers, which are poor conductors
of electric current.
The water inside the fruit or the vegetable, makes it conduct electricity.
Yes, A Rusted Nail can conduct Electricity because every element has some free Electrons in it, and remember, free electrons always conduct Electricity. --Dhruv
Yes they do, they have approximately .3 volts of conductivity.
The ability to conduct heat or electricity is acutally called conductivity.
because wax does not have free electrons hence can not conduct electricity in solid state
A dearth of free electrons.
its an insulator
Cloth is typically considered an insulator, meaning it does not conduct electricity well. However, certain types of cloth, such as those with metal threads woven in, can act as conductors under specific conditions.
Normal cloth made of typical natural fibers are good insulators. In fact, cloth was widely used to insulate electric wires for a while.
No, camphor does not conduct electricity. It is a type of organic compound, so it cannot ionize to conduct electricity.
Yes, Pyrite can conduct electricity.
Superconductors can conduct electricity.
yes a pineapple can conduct electricity.
all metals can conduct electricity
Yes, Sodium is a metal and it does conduct electricity.
No, latex is an insulating material and does not conduct electricity.
Many inorganic compounds conduct electricity.