The statement ' a good insulator is a poor conductor' is false because a good insulator will not conduct at all.
A seashell is typically considered an insulator because it does not easily conduct electricity. The material of the seashell is not a good conductor of electricity due to its high resistance.
No because it is a good conductor of heat and electricity!
No, zinc is not a good insulator. It is actually a good conductor of electricity and heat.
Copper - best conductor Glass - moderate insulator Rubber - good insulator
Lead is a metal and is considered a good conductor of electricity. It is not a semiconductor or insulator.
Steel is a conductor and not an insulator.
False. Snow is not a good conductor of heat; in fact, it is an insulator. The air trapped between the snowflakes reduces heat transfer, making snow effective at retaining heat. This property is why snow can help insulate the ground beneath it during cold weather.
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A seashell is typically considered an insulator because it does not easily conduct electricity. The material of the seashell is not a good conductor of electricity due to its high resistance.
No because it is a good conductor of heat and electricity!
Gold: Insulator* Wood: Insulator Tin: Conductor Plastic: Insulator Cotton: Insulator* Silver: Insulator* Wool: Insulator* Aluminium: Conductor Copper: Conductor Iron: Conductor Rubber: Insulator Air: Insulator* All answers that I have marked with an asterisk (*) are answers that I am pretty sure about but not entirely 100% positive. Not all my answers will be correct but I am fairly sure most of them are. :)
No, zinc is not a good insulator. It is actually a good conductor of electricity and heat.
Wood is a fair insulator, but graphite is a reasonably good conductor, so it depends on which part of the pencil you're measuring.
Copper - best conductor Glass - moderate insulator Rubber - good insulator
No, nylon is not a good conductor of electricity, it is an insulator.