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5 uses of conductor amd insulator ​

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Answered by priyansh97
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CONDUCTORS ARE USED IN WIRES,VESSELS,HEATER,GEYSER,TOASTER

INSULATORS ARE USED IN GLOVES,WOODEN THINGS

CLOTHES,VESSEL HANDLES

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Answered by Anonymous
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Conductors :

  • Conductors are the materials or substances which allow electricity to flow through them. They are able to conduct electricity because they allow electrons to flow inside them very easily. Conductors have this property of allowing the transition of heat or light from one source to another. so , Coils of conductor form inductor or transformers.
  • mercury in thermometers, aluminum in frying pans, the iron plate of an electric iron, and the copper head of a soldering iron.
  • they are Used in generator to produce electricity.
  • Ferromagnetic materials and alloys like steel are used for transformers , motors, generators and electromagnet cores.

Insulators:

  • Some common insulator materials are glass, plastic, rubber, air, and wood. Insulators are used to protect us from the dangerous effects of electricity flowing through conductors. Sometimes the voltage in an electrical circuit can be quite high and dangerous.
  • An insulator opposes the flow of electricity. Insulators are important to keep us safe from electricity. The wire that carries electricity to your computer or television is covered with a rubber-like insulator that protects you from getting electrocuted. Good insulators include glass, the air, and paper.
  • Insulators work as protectors. They may protect heat, sound and the passage of electricity. Thermal insulators, sound insulators and electrical insulators are used for various reasons, from keeping houses warm to protecting electrical wires and soundproofing rooms.
  • The best insulator in the world right now is most probably aerogel, with silica aerogels having thermal conductivities of less than 0.03 W/m*K in atmosphere. of aerogel preventing ice from melting on a hot plate at 80 degrees Celsius! Aerogel has its amazing properties because it's mostly made out of air.
  • Most common insulation materials work by slowing conductive heat flow and--to a lesser extent--convective heat flow. Radiant barriers and reflective insulation systems work by reducing radiant heat gain.

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