insulator, a conductor is usually metal. thats why the handles of pots and pans are made of plastic and wood
yes a toothpick is a insulator
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.
Yes because an isulator is something that electricity can't flow through easily.
No, a toothpick is not a good conductor of electricity because it is made of wood, which is an insulator. For something to be a good conductor of electricity, it needs to have free-flowing electrons, which wood does not have.
insulator, a conductor is usually metal. thats why the handles of pots and pans are made of plastic and wood
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.
mechanics that act as an insulator or condutor
If the toothpick is made of wood or plastic, it would act as an insulator.
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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.
If it overheats (the fan is blocked or isn't enough to keep it cooled), then yes it is :)
yes a toothpick is a insulator