However in very poor conductors at sufficiently high frequencies, the factor on the right increases.
Pure water is a rather poor conductor of electricity.
The plastic, a poor conductor, sticks until the charge is canceled.
Even solid ice is a rather poor conductor of heat.
Heat flow is frustrated because the adjacent areas are separated by a poor conductor.
If charge collects on a poor conductor, it cannot move.
So we can imagine that pure ice having no charge carriers would also be a poor conductor.
They are also thought to be poor conductors of electricity and heat.
Scale reduces flow through pipes and is a poor conductor of heat.
This lightweight carbon structure is a poor conductor of heat.