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are you asking about thermal, electrical, audio. These are different mechanisms.
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.
Yes, the same material can be used as both a conductor and an insulator depending on its form. For example, silicon can be a conductor when doped with impurities, but an insulator in its pure form. The conductivity or insulating properties of a material can be controlled by factors such as temperature, impurities, and external influences.
No, a material cannot be both an insulator and a conductor at the same time. Insulators have high resistance to electrical flow, while conductors have low resistance.
Its a insulator
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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.
Yes, the same material can be used as both a conductor and an insulator depending on its form. For example, silicon can be a conductor when doped with impurities, but an insulator in its pure form. The conductivity or insulating properties of a material can be controlled by factors such as temperature, impurities, and external influences.
No, a material cannot be both an insulator and a conductor at the same time. Insulators have high resistance to electrical flow, while conductors have low resistance.
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That is called an insulator.
it depends on material
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A conductor
A seashell is typically considered an insulator because it does not easily conduct electricity. The material of the seashell is not a good conductor of electricity due to its high resistance.
That depends on the material. If it's made of metal (which is usually the case), it will be a good conductor both of electricity and of heat.
Yes, a material can act as both a conductor and an insulator depending on the circumstances. For example, a material like silicon can act as a conductor if doped with certain impurities, but can also act as an insulator in its pure form.