11. Electrical conductors and insulators Flashcards

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Explain the difference between an electrical conductor and an insulator.

A

A conductor allows electricity to flow through it and and a conductor prevents electricity from flowing.

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Names some common electrical conductors.

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Metals (e.g. copper) and water (especially with salt in it)

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Why does our body conduct electricity?

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Because we are made mostly of water.

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Why should you not try to put out an electrical fire with water? What should you use instead?

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Because the water will conduct the electricity. Rather use a fire extinguisher.

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Why should you not use an electrical appliance in the bathroom?

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The water in the bathroom could conduct electricity from the appliance to your body and give you a shock.

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Name some good insulators

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Plastic, rubber, wood, glass, ceramics

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What insulator is used on large transmission lines?

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Ceramic or toughened glass

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How can you test whether or not a material is a conductor or insulator?

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Set up a circuit with a light bulb and two wires. Connect the wires to each end of the material. If the bulb lights up then the material is a conductor. If not, it is an insulator.

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