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3.012) __ metal is an example of a(n) __.
a. conductor
b. insulator
3.013) __ water is an example of a(n) __.
a. insulator
b. conductor
3.014) __ people are an example of __.
a. conductors
b. insulators
3.015) __ rubber is an example of a(n) __.
a. conductor
b. insulator
3.016) __ plastic is an example of a(n) __.
a. conductor
b. insulator
3.017) ____ what does a superconductor do?
a. blocks or stops the flow of electricity
b. conducts electricity with little resistance
c. conducts electricity with no resistance
3.018) ____ how are superconductors used in everyday life?
a. to help mri machines create detailed images
b. to keep astronauts safe on space missions
c. to make light bulbs brighter
3.019) ____ what is an example of how insulators are used in everyday life?
a. to prevent electric shock when using appliances
b. to regulate the heartbeat of individuals
c. to help computers carry electrical signals
3.012)
Metals are good conductors of electricity as they have free electrons that can move easily to conduct electric current. Insulators do not conduct electricity well. So metal is a conductor.
Pure water is a poor conductor, but in everyday context (like tap water with impurities), water can conduct electricity. However, the question likely considers water (with ions/impurities) as a conductor, while insulators like rubber/plastic don't conduct. So water is a conductor here.
Human bodies contain water and electrolytes (ions), which allow electric current to pass. So people are conductors (not insulators, which block current).
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A. conductor