Electrical Conductivity

Does Not Work with Electricity
INSULATORS
Works with Electricity
Conductors
Safety
Protection
Block/Slow Down Electricity
Examples of Insulators

Rubber
Plastic
Wood
The most common type of insulator to protect us by blocking electrical currents is the rubber/plastic coating around wires.

Allows Electricity to Flow
Lets Electrical Currents Pass
Examples of Conductors

Water/Salt Walter
Metals
