Note: current is conducted, not "electricity". Electricity covers all things and phenomenon electrical.
Iron is a conductor.
No because it is a good conductor of heat and electricity!
No, rust is not an insulator. Rust is a form of iron oxide that is a poor conductor of electricity, but it is not a true insulator. It can still conduct electricity to some extent due to the presence of iron in its composition.
A matchstick is an insulator of electricity because it is made primarily of wood, which is a poor conductor of electricity.
An iron bar is a conductor of electricity due to its ability to allow the flow of electrons. Iron has a high electrical conductivity compared to insulators like rubber or plastic.
Toothpaste is an insulator. It does not conduct electricity well because it is not a good conductor of heat or electricity.
No because it is a good conductor of heat and electricity!
it would be a conductor, as most metal conducts electricity.
No, rust is not an insulator. Rust is a form of iron oxide that is a poor conductor of electricity, but it is not a true insulator. It can still conduct electricity to some extent due to the presence of iron in its composition.
Unoxidised iron conducts electricity almost as good as copper, so it is a fairly good conductor.
No, rust is not a good conductor of electricity because it is an insulator. Rust is a form of iron oxide that hinders the flow of electric current.
A nickel will conduct electricity. So is not an insulator.
An insulator.
A matchstick is an insulator of electricity because it is made primarily of wood, which is a poor conductor of electricity.
An iron bar is a conductor of electricity due to its ability to allow the flow of electrons. Iron has a high electrical conductivity compared to insulators like rubber or plastic.
A iron bar is a conductor
A iron bar is a conductor
a conductor attracts and an insulator keeps it all together