Oil is an insulator. It does not conduct electricity well due to its low electrical conductivity, which makes it a good material for insulating purposes in various applications.
A plastic straw is an insulator because it does not conduct electricity. Insulators have high electrical resistance and do not allow the flow of electric current through them.
insulator, a conductor is usually metal. thats why the handles of pots and pans are made of plastic and wood
Oil is an insulator of electricity. It does not conduct electricity well due to its low conductivity properties.
No, oil is not a good thermal insulator. It has a relatively low thermal conductivity, meaning it does not effectively resist the flow of heat. Materials like foam, fiberglass, and aerogel are much better options for thermal insulation.
One example of a liquid substance that is an insulator of electricity is purified water. Pure water does not conduct electricity well because it is a poor conductor of ions necessary for electrical conduction to occur. However, impurities in water can make it a better conductor of electricity.
insulator. it is not a very good insulator though.
insulator. it is not a very good insulator though.
insulator. it is not a very good insulator though.
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A potholder is an insulator. Its purpose is to insulate against the heat of the pots that you pick up.
It conducts electricity. REALLY good conductor.
insulator, a conductor is usually metal. thats why the handles of pots and pans are made of plastic and wood
If it overheats (the fan is blocked or isn't enough to keep it cooled), then yes it is :)
Copper wire is a conductor of electricity. Its high conductivity allows electric current to flow easily through it.
no. neon is a non metal and have completely filled electron configuration and is an insulator