Can rubber conduct electricity at all?

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Benjamin Torres

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If a material lacks these free electrons (also called conducting electrons)--as rubber does--it will not conduct electricity and is called an insulator. There are also in-between materials, called semi-conductors, which behave as a conductor or insulator, depending on the amount of voltage applied to the material.
2023-06-14 09:02:08

Madison Brown

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If a material lacks these free electrons (also called conducting electrons)--as rubber does--it will not conduct electricity and is called an insulator. There are also in-between materials, called semi-conductors, which behave as a conductor or insulator, depending on the amount of voltage applied to the material.
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