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Name 5 common materials that are insulators?

Rubber, glass, plastic, wood, and ceramic are common materials that are insulators. These materials have high resistance to the flow of electricity, making them suitable for insulating wires and electrical equipment.


What is the 5 common materials that are insulators?

Some common insulating materials are rubber, glass, plastic, ceramic, and wood. These materials have high resistance to the flow of electricity and are commonly used to prevent electrical current from passing through.


Which allow electricity to flow through them 5 think insulators?

Copper, silver, gold, aluminum, and steel are materials that allow electricity to flow through them, as they are good conductors due to their high electrical conductivity.


5 common materials insulators?

Some common materials used as insulators include rubber, plastic, glass, ceramic, and air. These materials have high electrical resistance and are used to prevent the flow of electricity, heat, or sound. Insulators are essential components in electrical and thermal insulation processes.


Why don't you get an electric shock from pure water?

I'm guessing this question stems from the fact that water conducts electricity well. This is actually a misconception. Pure water does not conduct electricity at all. It is only the impurities in water that conduct electricity. Even if it did conduct electricity, there would still be no shock because it only conducts electricity, not generates it. If there is no generator, there is no electricity.The other possibility is that this question comes from the fact that water is a polar molecule and is attracted by a magnet. Again, polar molecules have nothing to do with electricity. It has more to do with intermolecular forces (viscosity, surface tension, etc.).

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List 5 materials that electricity does not flow through well?

1.rubber 2.glass 3.plastic 4.wood 5.cloths This are some materials that electricity not flow through (I think)


Does lithium conduct electritcity?

It is classified as a "conductor", yes, but it isn't a very good one. It conducts electricity about 5 times worse than copper does.


How do you make electricity for a science project?

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Name 5 common materials that are insulators?

Rubber, glass, plastic, wood, and ceramic are common materials that are insulators. These materials have high resistance to the flow of electricity, making them suitable for insulating wires and electrical equipment.


What is the 5 common materials that are insulators?

Some common insulating materials are rubber, glass, plastic, ceramic, and wood. These materials have high resistance to the flow of electricity and are commonly used to prevent electrical current from passing through.


Which allow electricity to flow through them 5 think insulators?

Copper, silver, gold, aluminum, and steel are materials that allow electricity to flow through them, as they are good conductors due to their high electrical conductivity.


What do you do if you are poorly for 5 weeks?

Play a computer game


What is Stone dwellings for 5 across?

The answer to "Stone dwellings for 5 across" is likely "HOVELS." Hovels are small, simple, and often poorly constructed dwellings made from stone or other materials. These structures typically lack basic amenities and are associated with lower living standards.


5 common materials insulators?

Some common materials used as insulators include rubber, plastic, glass, ceramic, and air. These materials have high electrical resistance and are used to prevent the flow of electricity, heat, or sound. Insulators are essential components in electrical and thermal insulation processes.


What element conducts electricity and also melts below 100 degree celsius?

There are at least three metals that qualify: mercury, gallium, and cesium.


When the federal reserve conducts an open market purchase of government bonds the money supply will?

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Why is it unsafe to be on or near water during an electrical storm?

they attract electricity. Metal (especially tall metal things like ladders, cell towers, etc etc) will attract lightning - as do larger bodies of water. The safest place in an electrical storm is (if you can't be inside your house) as low down in valley as you can get - high things tend to attract lightning, so don't stand under a tree. Your car is safe as well, so long as you don't step outside - the tires will ground you from any danger.

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