Commonly known as a conductor.
an instalor
Metals mainly. Iron copper water these are things electricity can pass through
It is named "Insulator".
Any material that electricity can't pass through is classed as an insulator. Examples of insulators are glass, ceramics, plastic, dry wood, and so on.
The opposition to current in a circuit is known as Electrical Resistance (R) and is measured in Ohms (Ω)
Incorrect. Any material that allow electric current to pass through it is a conductor.
Insulators
an instalor
it means current can pass through it e.g metal. and a non-conductive material is where current cant pass through it (so its resistance is infinitive) e.g plastic or rubber.
Metals mainly. Iron copper water these are things electricity can pass through
Metals mainly. Iron copper water these are things electricity can pass through
It is named "Insulator".
resistance conductance or 1/resistance
Insulator. Like wood.
Light cannot pass through an opaque material.
A conductor is any material that allows an electric current to pass through easily and an insulator is a material that stops or slows energy
Any material that electricity can't pass through is classed as an insulator. Examples of insulators are glass, ceramics, plastic, dry wood, and so on.