What is the difference between an insulator and a conductor?
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A conductor is something which allows electric current to flow through it freely whereas an insulator prevents any electric current flowing through it. ... the conductors can pass electricity through them due to free electrons present in them. for example: iron, copper, aluminium etc.
2023-06-06 19:28:32
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A conductor is something which allows electric current to flow through it freely whereas an insulator prevents any electric current flowing through it. ... the conductors can pass electricity through them due to free electrons present in them. for example: iron, copper, aluminium etc.