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The statement ' a good insulator is a poor conductor' is false because a good insulator will not conduct at all.
False. Electric current is the flow of electric charge (usually carried by electrons) through a conductor, not the flow of atoms.
False... That is called an electrical current.
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False.. no. It is completely opposite. That is why it is good to wear rubber boots in thunder and lighting storms.
False. While a conductor typically leads an orchestra and is responsible for interpreting and coordinating the performance, orchestration refers to the art of arranging music for an ensemble, which can be done by composers or arrangers. The conductor does not perform the orchestration itself; instead, they execute the interpretation of the already orchestrated music.
The flow is of delocalized electrons.
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True!
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No it is an extremely poor conductor, being thought of as a good insulator, but if electricity at a high enough voltage , and the rubber trying to protect the current from escaping is too thin, then the current can jump across the insulation gap. Fortunately the manufacturers of electric cables, switches, dynamos and other everyday products like electric kettles, light fittings, the wiring of a house or a car know very well how much insulation is needed in whatever they make.Workers involved with electrics will wear rubber shod boots, or stand on rubber mats, wear rubber gloves or other insulating materials, and why their tools are specially made; such as a screwdriver with a plastic handle, or wire cutters with insulated handles.If you mean a conductor of electricity then no its not
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