Standard sewing thread is an insulator, however there are special threads that are available that are conductors.
It is an insulator.
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The opposite of a conductor (conducts electric flow) is a non-conductor, or something that opposes the flow, which would be an insulator.
No, a copper cooking pan is a conductor, not an insulator.
The electrical resistivity of uranium is 28.10-8 ohm.meter; uranium is not an electrical insulator.
Yes, cotton thread by itself is not a good conductor of electricity because it is an insulator. However, if the cotton thread is coated or infused with a conducting material like metal, it can become a conductor of electricity.
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It is an insulator
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is a pen a insulator of conductor
is water conductor or insulator
is water conductor or insulator
Plastic is an electrical and thermal insulator.
Yes, a coin is a conductor because it is made out of metal, as well as keys, sewing needles, and iron nails are all conductors.
an insulator. that's why it's used in building
bowl is conductor
Steel is a conductor and not an insulator.