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insulator A term used to describe any material that does not conduct electricity.
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insulator A substance which blocks the flow of electric current.
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insulator A material of such low electrical conductivity that the flow of current through it can usually be neglected.
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insulator Material that does not conduct electricity, such as glass, ceramics or rubber. It prevents the passage of electricity. All transmission and distribution wires are protected by insulators.
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insulator A material which will not allow an electric current to flow through it. In semiconductor chips, commonly used insulators are silicon dioxide (glass) and silicon nitride (silicon + nitrogen). Also commonly referred to as a dielectric in the semiconductor industry. back to top
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