Usually a metal.
Thinsulate is not a conductor of heat or electricity. It is a type of insulation material made up of fine fibers that trap air pockets to provide warmth and retain heat.
insulator, a conductor is usually metal. thats why the handles of pots and pans are made of plastic and wood
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.
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 coin is a conductor because it allows electricity to flow through it easily due to the presence of free electrons in the metal. This is why coins are often used in simple electrical circuits to demonstrate conductivity.
insulator, a conductor is usually metal. thats why the handles of pots and pans are made of plastic and wood
yes
nope
mechanics that act as an insulator or condutor
No. Crayons are generally made of wax, which is not a conductor and also quite likely to melt from the heat an electric current would generate.
Yes, it is true.
condutor
Copper
no its is only condutor of eletricity
Copper.
a slave condutor what else
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