Gold is an excellent conductor
Insulators are like rubber and wood because insulators that stops the flow of electrical charge. Conducts are the opposite so the items would be metal .
In a gold leaf electroscope, when a charged object is brought close to the electroscope, the gold leaves will either diverge (for conductors) or remain closed (for insulators). Conductors allow charge to flow easily, causing the leaves to repel each other due to the like charges. Insulators do not allow charge to flow, so the leaves do not diverge as there is no movement of charge.
To use a gold leaf electroscope to identify conductors and insulators, first bring the electroscope close to the material in question. If the gold leaf deflects (spreads apart), the material is a conductor because it allows the flow of charge. If the gold leaf remains unaffected, the material is an insulator because it does not allow the flow of charge.
Yes, both insulators and conductors can be made from various materials. Insulators are typically made from materials like rubber, glass, and plastic, which have high resistivity and impede the flow of electricity. Conductors, on the other hand, are typically made from materials like copper, aluminum, and gold, which have low resistivity and allow electricity to flow easily.
Insulators: Rubber, glass, plastic, ceramic, and wood. Conductors: Copper, aluminum, gold, silver, and iron.
Metals, such as gold and silver, are conductors whereas wood and rubber are insulators.
humans are not insulators, but are conductors!
Insulators are like rubber and wood because insulators that stops the flow of electrical charge. Conducts are the opposite so the items would be metal .
In a gold leaf electroscope, when a charged object is brought close to the electroscope, the gold leaves will either diverge (for conductors) or remain closed (for insulators). Conductors allow charge to flow easily, causing the leaves to repel each other due to the like charges. Insulators do not allow charge to flow, so the leaves do not diverge as there is no movement of charge.
insulators
Insulators: wood, plastic Conductors: Copper, Gold
No. Both metals are good conductors of heat.
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The rails are good conductors The wooden ties they rest on are insulators
examples of conductors are gold, silver,cooper,carbon,water containing minerals examples of insulators are plastic,glass,rubber,wood,dry paper thats all i have
Penny , frying pan and a gold ring aré types of conductors
metals. gold and silver are some of the best. copper and aluminum are the most common,