Conductors conduct electricity because they have free electrons that can move easily, allowing electric current to flow through them. Insulators, on the other hand, do not have free electrons and prevent electric current from passing through them. This difference in electron mobility determines whether a material acts as a conductor or an insulator.
A capacitor is composed of two conductors separated by an insulator, which stores electric charge between the conductors.
The opposite of insulator is conductor.
No, it is an insulator
No, a point charge is not composed of conductors separated by an insulator. A point charge is a theoretical concept that represents a single charge concentrated at a single point in space. Conductors and insulators are materials that determine how charges move within a system.
Steel is a conductor of electricity. It allows electric current to flow through it easily due to its metallic properties. It is not an insulator.
Rubber is an insulator for normal voltages.
A capacitor is composed of two conductors separated by an insulator, which stores electric charge between the conductors.
the same way an insulator and a conductor will work with out the electron theory!
Conductors
Insulator.
wool is a insulator
it's an insulator. conductors are things like metals or salts.
The metal is the conductors, the rubbery or plastic stuff is the insulator.
The metal is the conductors, the rubbery or plastic stuff is the insulator.
go with what your gut tells you...i would guess insulator
A capacitor
A capacitor