It is not possible. You call the substance a solid if it is so at room temperature. It is not possible for a solid (at room temperature) to also be as a liquid at room temperature.
no, an electric current moves freely through an insulator
Insulator.
It is an insulator.
Conductors are materials that allow the flow of electrical current, as they have loosely bound electrons that can move freely. Insulators, on the other hand, are materials that do not allow the flow of electrical current, as their electrons are tightly bound and cannot move easily.
thermal insulator
One example of an insulator that you can see through is glass. Glass is a transparent material that can effectively block the flow of electricity due to its high resistivity. It is commonly used in windows and insulating materials in electronic devices to prevent electrical currents from passing through.
conductor
Since elastic is rubber and rubber is an insulator, then yes, elastic is an insulator.
A insulator (a thermal insulator)
A rubber band is an insulator as it does not allow electrons to pss through it
Insulator-- stops currents from going through Conductor-- Lets currents go through it.
called an insulator
Velcro is an insulator, meaning it does not conduct electricity. It is made up of nylon or polyester fibers which do not allow electricity to flow through them.
Acetate is an insulator. This means it does not conduct electricity very well due to its molecular structure that does not allow electrons to flow easily through it.
Insulators - they cannot allow electricity to flow through them as they have no mobile charge carriers present. Insulators - they cannot allow electricity to flow through them as they have no mobile charge carriers present.
Insulator. Like wood.
No. Electricity will flow right through it! So don’t use it as an insulator!