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What is a material that transmits eletricity?

A material which conducts electricity is called a conductor


Material that transmits some light and blocks some light?

Translucent. A material which transmits 100% (or close to 100%) of the light striking it is called transparent. A material which blocks 100% of the incident light is called opaque.


What transmits electricity like copper?

the thing that transmits electricity like cooper is a conductor


What material prevents the transfer of electricity?

This material is called an insulator.


A material that transmits nearly all the light in a ray because it offers little resistance to the light is?

A material that transmits nearly all the light in a ray because it offers little resistance to the light is called transparency.


Material that transmits nearly all the light in a ray because it offers little resistance to the light is?

A material that transmits nearly all the light in a ray because it offers little resistance to the light is called transparency.


It transmits electricity like copper?

Silver


What do you call a material that does not let electricity pass through it?

A material that does not conduct (or allow the 'passage' of) electricity is called an "insulator".


What material transmits radiation?

uranium


A material that will not permit the passage of electricity is called what?

It is an insulator.


Material that do not let electricity go through is called?

Insulator!It is called an Insulator.


The ease with which a material allows electricity to move is called what?

"Conductivity."