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Wood in itself is an insulator. But when wet, the water particles can conduct electricity.. Hence wet wood will be a conductor, although not a very good conductor, since the current passes only through a very small area

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10y ago

Wood is an insulator. However wet wood can carry a small amount of electricity but is the water that is the actual conductor in this case.

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12y ago

A conductor because there is moisture in them.

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11y ago

Wood is an insulator and not a conductor like metal would be.

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2y ago

Pretty sure that it's a insulator.

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8y ago

an insulator

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Prince Boti

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3y ago

Somehow a conductor

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3y ago

It is a conductor

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3y ago

Insulator.

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