To protect something from electrical current.
An insulator is a material that does not conduct electricity. More specifically, it is a material that is chosen to prevent electricity passing from one point to another. Typical examples are the plastic covering on cables, plastic cases around electronic circuits and the body of circuit boards which support copper tracks but keep them isolated from each other.
The subcutaneous layer, also known as the hypodermis, insulates the body from extreme temperatures by storing fat that helps maintain body temperature. This layer is located beneath the dermis and serves as a protective barrier against heat loss in cold conditions and heat gain in warm conditions.
Cloth generally insulates better than paper. This is because cloth fibers are denser and provide better thermal insulation compared to paper, which tends to be thinner and more porous. Additionally, cloth typically has more layers and can trap air more effectively, enhancing its insulating properties.
Tangible.
If you mean "light" as in brightness, the word is свет [svet]. If you mean "light" as in lightweight, it's легкий [legkií].
Here are some sentences.This fiber insulates the roof.The quilt insulates you from the cold.
One who, or that which, insulates., The substance or body that insulates; a nonconductor.
It insulates the fish from the cold air above.
It insulates you
The insulating layer
Paper
asbestos
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Adipose Tissue
Styrofoam.
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