insulators are things that surround an electrical wire, this stops the power coming out an electricuting you. insulators are: ruber, wood and plastic but i think they are the only ones, wool definitely isn't an insulator because it isn't strong and thick enough to stop the electric coming out, so no a scarf is not an insulator!...
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A scarf is typically an insulator because it is made of materials like wool, cotton, or acrylic, which are poor conductors of electricity. These materials do not readily allow the flow of electrical current, making scarves safe to wear during everyday activities.
Its a insulator
A seashell is typically considered an insulator because it does not easily conduct electricity. The material of the seashell is not a good conductor of electricity due to its high resistance.
Lead is a metal and is considered a good conductor of electricity. It is not a semiconductor or insulator.
Copper - best conductor Glass - moderate insulator Rubber - good insulator
insulator.
A scarf is typically an insulator because it is made of materials like wool, cotton, or acrylic, which are poor conductors of electricity. These materials do not readily allow the flow of electrical current, making scarves safe to wear during everyday activities.
It is an insulator
insulator
is a pen a insulator of conductor
is water conductor or insulator
is water conductor or insulator
Plastic is an electrical and thermal insulator.
an insulator. that's why it's used in building
bowl is conductor
Steel is a conductor and not an insulator.
insulator bcz its a bad conductor.....