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how is conductor and insulator different? |
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Answer» Conductor: Which allow electricity to pass .Ex- Aluminium ,Silver.Insulator:Which do not allow electricity to pass.Ex- wood ,plastic. In a\xa0conductor, electric current can flow freely, in an\xa0insulator\xa0it cannot. Metals such as copper typify\xa0conductors, while most non-metallic solids are said to be good\xa0insulators, having extremely high resistance to the flow of charge through them. ... Most atoms hold on to their electrons tightly and are\xa0insulators. \tConductorsInsulatorsThey allow electricity to pass through them.They do not allow electricity to pass through them.They have electric charges free to move.They have electric charges which are not free to move.When some charge is transferred to a conductor, it readily distributes over the entire surface.When some charge is transferred to an insulator, it remains at the same place over the surface.Most metals are conductors.Most non-metals are insulators.\t Hlo |
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