a pencil eraser is a conductor .
Erasers are normally rubber, which is an insulator, so no.
no it is a insulator!
Yes
it insulator because you need something plastic or metal so the electricity cold pass
I think insulator
Yes
no
Insulator
No
A rubber band is an insulator as it does not allow electrons to pss through it
Rubber boots, or rubber soles on boots, is an insulator
metal is a conductor and rubber is an insulator
A rubber hose is a insulator because of the space between the molecules.
Since elastic is rubber and rubber is an insulator, then yes, elastic is an insulator.
A magic one is an insulator.
Conductor
A rubber band is an insulator as it does not allow electrons to pss through it
an insulator
Insulator
Insulator
Rubber, unless soaking wet, is an insulator (will not conduct electricity).
No because rubber is an insulator!
Rubber boots, or rubber soles on boots, is an insulator
Note: "electricity" is not conducted, only electrical current (the flow of electrons) is. Electricity is the field that covers all things electrical. The wood in a pencil is an insulator. If it is wet, it is a poorer insulator, but only a poor conductor. The carbon (lead) in the pencil is a poor conductor. The metal holding the eraser is a good conductor. The rubber eraser is a poor conductor. You really have to address the conductivity of specific substances, not items that are build from a variety of substances.
a conductor is anything metal and an insulator is anything rubber
Rubber, unless soaking wet, is an insulator (will not conduct electricity).