There are conductors, semiconductors and insulators. Conductors and semiconductors could be considered noninsulators, so I would say copper but if you want to use semiconductors instead you can say something like doped gallium.
it depends what type of insulator youre talking about. wood is a good thermal insulator and rubber is a good electrical insulator A perfect vacuum is the best insulator.
Oxygen is considered to be a good insulator. This is a non-metallic element that can be used for insulation purposes.
No, a material cannot be both a non-conductor and a non-insulator. A non-conductor is a material that does not allow the flow of electric current, while an insulator is a material that minimizes the flow of electric current. If a material is not conducting electricity, it is considered an insulator.
A common example of an insulator is rubber. Rubber is a material that does not conduct electricity easily, making it a good insulator for electrical wires. It helps to prevent electric shocks and short circuits by blocking the flow of electricity.
A piece of string is a poor conductor of electricity due to its non-metallic composition. However, it is not a good insulator either, as it can still conduct static electricity and heat to some extent. If you need an insulator, it is better to use materials like rubber or plastic.
it depends what type of insulator youre talking about. wood is a good thermal insulator and rubber is a good electrical insulator A perfect vacuum is the best insulator.
yes copper is a good eletrical insulator
it depends what type of insulator youre talking about. wood is a good thermal insulator and rubber is a good electrical insulator A perfect vacuum is the best insulator.
Oxygen is considered to be a good insulator. This is a non-metallic element that can be used for insulation purposes.
rubber
an example of a good instulator is air and ...........................................................
It is made if non conducting material and its structure traps air which is an excellent insulator in its own right
yes with exceptions like graphite
No, a material cannot be both a non-conductor and a non-insulator. A non-conductor is a material that does not allow the flow of electric current, while an insulator is a material that minimizes the flow of electric current. If a material is not conducting electricity, it is considered an insulator.
A banana is a very good non-example.
A banana is a good non example.
A banana is a very good non-example.