The difference between a conductor and an insulator is that a conductor allows electrons to travel. This is because the "outer electrons" of a conductor are not anchored like those of an insulator. Conductors tend to be metals.
Some examples of insulators are plastic, glass, rubber and wood.
Its an Insulator
No it does not conduct electricity, and when hard it acts as an insulator..
because silicon and germanium can use as a both type of material conductor or insulator they found in nature as a non conducting element but we can turn them in to conductor by mixing some impurities and that process is known as damping.
Resistance is due to a property specific resistance of material. In no way resistance depends on the voltage applied. This is the case of ordinary conductor. But in case of semi conductor or insulator there may be chances to get a variation of conductance and hence resistance due to potential applied.
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.
insulator.
It is an insulator
insulator
is a pen a insulator of conductor
a conductor attracts and an insulator keeps it all together
is water conductor or insulator
is water conductor or insulator
Plastic is an electrical and thermal insulator.
an insulator. that's why it's used in building
bowl is conductor
Steel is a conductor and not an insulator.
insulator bcz its a bad conductor.....