insulating materials properties


Ask a Question, Get an Answer!
Hundreds of tutors are online and ready to help you right now!
Conductors and Insulators
Conductors and Insulators - Substances which allow electricity to pass through them easily are called conductors. These are made from materials which have low resistances. Metals like copper, aluminium, silver, iron, brass and also salt solutions are good conductors of electrici..
Conductors and Insulators
Substances which do not allow electricity to pass through them easily are called insulators. These are made from materials which have a high resistance. Some substances which are insulators are air, plastic, cotton, rubber, wood, paper, glass, pure water, etc. Substanc..
Conductors and Insulators
Substances which do not allow electricity to pass through them easily are called insulators. These are made from materials which have a high resistance. Some substances which are insulators are air, plastic, cotton, rubber, wood, paper, glass, pure water, et..
Conductors and Insulators
static charges in an insulator In case of certain materials like glass, the electrons are firmly 'bound' to the atoms and they do not normally move. Such materials are known as the 'insulators' or bad conductors of electricity. Polythene, ebonite, silk, fur, plastic etc. belong to this category. The..
Magnetic Properties of Material
Michael Faraday discovered that a specimen of bismuth was repelled by a strong magnet. Diamagnetism occurs in all materials. These materials are those in which individual atoms do not possess any net magnetic momen..
Conductors and Insulators Introduction
Conductors and Insulators - Substances which do not allow electricity to pass through them easily are called insulators. These are made from materials which have a high resistance. Some substances which are insulators are air, plastic, cotton, rubber, wood, p..
Matter and Materials
Matter exists in several phases. If we look at all objects around us, we perceive that some materials have a definite shape and occupy a definite amount of space or volume. We call these materials solids and we can name many objects that are solids. We say that solids have a def..
Paramagnetic materials
(e.g., O 2 , Cu 2 + , Fe 3 + ) are attracted by a magnetic field but lose their magnetism in the absence of the magnetic field. This property is shown by those substances whose atoms, ions or molecules contain unpaired electron..
Electrical properties
Electrical conductivity varies from 10 8 Ohm cm - 1 in metals to 10 - 1 2 ohm - 1 cm - 1 in insulators. Based on their conductivity solids can be divided into three categories. (a) Conductors (b) Semiconductors (c) Insulators..
Properties of Catalysts
Properties of Catalysts - Catalyst Examples Function Metals Fe, NI, Pt, Ag Hydrogenation Dehydrogenation Semiconducting oxides and sulphides MO, ZnO, MgO, Si 2 O 3 /MoO 3 , MoS 2 Oxidation Desulphurization Insulating oxides A1 2 O 3 , SiO 2 , MgO Dehydration Acids SiO 2 /Al 2 O ..
Result Pages   :     1     2     3     4     5     6     7     8     9     10     11


See what our Users say :
Very fast and clear. Made sure I understood the concepts instead of giving the answers to the problem.
This tutor was excellent. very clear on all of the problems. I would like to have more tutoring from Tutor Vista
This Tutor Vista is GREAT! loved this session, it helped me heaps.
I think the tutors knew their stuff really well and was very helpful. math was actually something I dread.not anymore ,Thank you Tutor Vista - jennifer,New york

Looking for More Help!

Popular Help Topics
Math Help     Math Homework Help     Math Word Problems      Chemistry Homework Help    Trigonometry Formulas     Precalculus Help
Algebra 1     Solving Square Root     Algebra Word Problems   Science Homework Help       Simplifying Fractions        Trigonometry Help
Pre Algebra  Math Answers               Math Problems                 Algebra Homework Help       Math Questions                 Homework Help
Algebra Help  Calculus Help              Statistics Help                  Chemistry Help                     Algebra 2 Help