There are many. One example is plastic.
to expand first are the ceramics, then glasses, finally plastics.
Because it does not allow heat or electricity to pass them.
No it does not conduct electricity, and when hard it acts as an insulator..
A: Definitely not cement is not a very good electrical conductor of electricity
Depending on what type of metal the spoon is made out of it is a conductor of electricity. To make the spoon magnetic you would have to constantly charge the spoon with electricity to magnetize the metal base, IE:a nail with a wire coiled around it and charged with two D batteries. All you have to do is coil a wire around the spoon base and connect both ends of the wire(BRASS) to two D batteries and you should have a small electro magnet.
That depends on your soil and your definition of "good". Dry soil is probably a very poor conductor. Wet soil can be a pretty good conductor if you have large contact surface areas and dissolved salts in the water.
zinc is a good conductor of electricity
glass, ceramic,diamond, are somtricitytte of the conductor of hear but bad conductor of electricity meher n sethna
an insulator doesn't allows electricity pass from it, a bad conductor allows electricity to pass from it but not fully or completely and a semi conductor pass electricity in little form which used to operate electronics
insulator
Candle is a bad conductor of heat and electricity.
Yes
there is no metal to conduct to.
No. Ceramic is a bad conductor of heat and electricity.
plastics,woods,gases, poystyrene, and fabric. oh yyyyyyyyyyyyeeeeeeeeeeaaaaaaaaaaahhhhhhhhhh
electricity! Because it is a non-metal
Not so bad; the electrical resistivity is 72 nΩ.m.
see, the pencil's outer shield is made out of wood which is a bad conductor of electricity but the graphite core is a good conductor. thank you.