An insulator is a material that does not easily allow the flow of electricity or heat through it. It is the opposite of a conductor, which allows the flow of electricity or heat. Insulators are important in various applications, such as in electricalsystems and thermal insulation.
Properties of Insulators
Insulators have the following properties:
High resistance: Insulators have high electrical resistance, which means they hinder the flow of electric current.
Low thermal conductivity: Insulators do not conduct heat well, making them suitable for thermal insulation.
Non-metallic: Most insulators are non-metallic materials, such as rubber, plastic, glass, and wood.
Dielectric: Insulators can be used as dielectric materials in capacitors, as they can store and release electrical energy.
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