| insulator | 1. One who, or that which, insulates. 2. <physics> The substance or body that insulates; a nonconductor. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
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Synonyms : Boundary Elements, Boundary Element, Element, Boundary, Element, Insulator, Elements, Boundary, Elements, Insulator, Insulator Element
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a material such as glass or porcelain with negligible electrical or thermal conductivity
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Insulators are materials which prevent the flow of heat (thermal insulators) or electric charge (electrical insulators). The opposite of electrical insulators are conductors and semiconductors, which permit the flow of charge (Note: a semiconductor is strictly speaking also an insulator, since it prevents the flow of electric charge at low temperatures, unless it is doped with atoms that release extra charges to carry the current). ...
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Any material that does not conduct electricity. Glass and rubber are common insulators. These materials are made of atoms which don't allow electrons to move freely, which means there can be no electric current.
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| insulator |
A material that is a poor conductor of electricity -used to separate conductors from one another or to protect personnel from electricity.
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| insulator |
(1) A material that is a poor conductor of heat energy. (2) A material that is a poor conductor of electricity.
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| insulator | a material such as glass or porcelain with negligible electrical or thermal conductivity |
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