Sentence examples for good insulator from inspiring English sources

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"good insulator" is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it when you are talking about materials that prevent the transfer of heat, electricity, or sound. For example, "The wool insulation made for a good insulator in the walls of the building."

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Vinyl is a very good insulator and usually contains an insulating gas such as argon or krypton.

The insulating material was selected to be plywood as it is a good insulator as well as environmentally friendly.

Another is that ice is a good insulator.

Hafnium oxide is a very good insulator indeed.

Snow, especially thick snow, that precedes severe freezing, is a very good insulator and will protect most plants.

In a good insulator, such as glass or rubber, the valence band is filled, and these valence electrons have very little mobility.

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Logs are good insulators.

Good insulators, or dielectrics, have high resistivities and low conductivities.

They often have interesting properties, such as poor heat conductivity (which makes them good insulators) and low friction (which makes them slippery).

The transistor, which has largely replaced the electron tube as the active element in low-voltage electronic circuits, is made from semiconductor materials that is, substances that are neither good conductors nor good insulators.

These compounds, (Bi2O2 2+(An-1BnO3n+1)2−, are generally good insulators.

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