Multiple choice.... Human body, most metals, insulation, most cloths or grounds
In electricity, Insulators help insulate electric charges. Conductors conduct the electric charges and make them into electricity.
conductors
no there cant
Most easily?With an attracting or repelling field, a vacuum.In solids or liquids, in conductors.
A insulator is a object a that stops the traveling of heat, electricity, and other stuff. A conductor is a thing that lets heat or electricity go through it.
In electricity, Insulators help insulate electric charges. Conductors conduct the electric charges and make them into electricity.
Conductors
Static charges are accumulated generally on insulators.
conductors
Positive charges move easily through them
A materiel that allows an electric charge to pass through it is an conducter (copper, for example)
Conductors - typically metals. Copper, silver, etc.
Electric charges can travel through solids, liquids, or gases. They can travel through conductors, insulators, and semiconductors.
no there cant
Conductors, such as metals.
Electric charges can travel through solids, liquids, or gases. They can travel through conductors, insulators, and semiconductors.
Free electrons move toward positive charges