An insulator is something that does not conduct electricity. Therefore, this is impossible.
You can test if something is an insulator or conductor by connecting a circuit with a power source and a light bulb. If the material allows the light bulb to turn on, it is a conductor. If the light bulb does not turn on, it is an insulator.
A dollar bill is an insulator. It does not conduct electricity well because it is made of paper, which is a non-conductive material.
A rubber duck is an insulator because it does not conduct electricity. Rubber is a non-conductive material, which means it does not allow electric current to flow through it easily.
semi conductor
No, a material cannot be both an insulator and a conductor at the same time. Insulators have high resistance to electrical flow, while conductors have low resistance.
The opposite of a conductor (conducts electric flow) is a non-conductor, or something that opposes the flow, which would be an insulator.
semiconductor is intermediate between conductor and non conductor of electricity
The opposite of a conductor (conducts electric flow) is a non-conductor, or something that opposes the flow, which would be an insulator.
You can test if something is an insulator or conductor by connecting a circuit with a power source and a light bulb. If the material allows the light bulb to turn on, it is a conductor. If the light bulb does not turn on, it is an insulator.
a pencil eraser is a conductor .
Non-conductor.
helium is a non metal and an insulator
A dollar bill is an insulator. It does not conduct electricity well because it is made of paper, which is a non-conductive material.
insulator.
It is an insulator
Paper has of non -conductive or insulator classification when used in electrical terms.
insulator