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Any two difference between electric conductors and insulators

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Answered by Anonymous
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\huge\bold{Electric\:Conductor:-}

The conductor is a type of metal which allows electrical current to pass or flow through them.
Electric conductor are generally made up of alloys, copper etc.

\huge\bold{Insulator:-}

The insulator is the material which does not conduct electric current.

\huge\bold{Difference:-}

\underline\bold{Electric\:conductor:-} ●The metal which allows electric current to pass through them.

●Electric conductor allows the free flow of electrons from one atom to another atom.

\underline\bold{Insulator:-} ●They does not allow material electricity to pass through them.

●Insulator resist free flow of electrons.
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