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glass, rubber, sulphur, wood, cloth, paper, ...
Glass and rubber are not good conductors of electricity.
No, a glass of water is not a conductor of electricity. Pure water is a poor conductor of electricity because it does not contain many free ions or electrons to carry an electric current. However, the presence of impurities or additives in water can increase its conductivity.
Glass is an electrical insulator. It does not conduct electricity. Many insulators made for power transmission lines or in the older days telephone or telegraph insulators, are made out of glass due to their superior insulating qualities.
Not if you wish to be grammatically correct. You could say "plastic is a bad conductor of electricity," which would be an accurate statement.
glass, ceramic,diamond, are somtricitytte of the conductor of hear but bad conductor of electricity meher n sethna
No, frosted glass is not a conductor of electricity.
Yes it is. It's used as an insulator in high-power installations.
Glass is not a good conductor of electricity.
Glass in its solid state is an insulator of electricity.
Glass in a molten state is a conductor of electricity. When glass turns to a solid state it becomes an insulator.Basically, glass in a window or a test tube would be the solid state and so it is a insulator of electricity.
No, glass microscope slides are insulators. Glass is a poor conductor of electricity.
No.
Glass is a conductor of heat. Not electricity.
electricity! Because it is a non-metal
glass, rubber, sulphur, wood, cloth, paper, ...
No, glass is an insulator and does not conduct electricity. A glass bangle would not be a good conductor of electricity as it lacks the free-moving electrons necessary for conducting electrical current.