Watch: The importance of conductors and insulators
Conductors
Some materials let electricity pass through them easily. These materials are known as electrical conductors.
Many metals, such as copper, iron and steel, are good electrical conductors. That is why the parts of electrical objects that need to let electricity pass through are always made of metal.
Metal is used in plugs to allow electricity to transfer from the wall socket, through the plug, and into a device such as a radio or TV.
In a light bulb, the metal filamentA thin, high resistance wire that gets hot and glows when a current flows through it causing it to emit heat and light. Filaments are used in some types of bulb and electrical heaters. conducts electricity and causes the light bulb to light up.
Insulators
Some materials do not allow electricity to pass through them. These materials are known as electrical insulators.
Plastic, wood, glass and rubber are good electrical insulators. That is why they are used to cover materials that carry electricity.
The plastic covering that surrounds wires is an electrical insulator. It stops you from getting an electrical shock.
Activity 1: Spotting conductors and insulators
Activity 2: Quiz
Activity 3: Identifying conductors and insulators
- Make a list of all of the objects that you can see in the room.
- Separate these objects into conductors and insulators.
- Explain how you know if a material is a conductor or an insulator.
Why are conductors often surrounded by an insulator for safety purposes?
To stop people from getting an electric shock.
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