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define bad conductors and give examples for solid and liquid bad conductor
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Answered by khushi38223
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For a material to conduct electricity it should have free electrons. Rubber and wood are some examples of poor solid conductors and distilled water and coconut oil are examples of poor solid conductors. Complete answer: ... Cellulose cannot conduct electricity so it is a poor conductor.

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Answered by jackzzjck
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✳BAD CONDUCTORS / INSULATORS✳

  • Bad conductors are known as insulators.

  • Insulators are materials that do not allow heat , electricity, etc to Paśś through them easily.

  • Insulators do not allow heat and electricity to pas s through them because they do not have free electrons to conduct heat and electricity through them.

♢Solid Insulators♢

Solid insulators are those material in the solid state that do not conduct heat and electricity.

Rubber , Wood , Plastic , etc are example of Solid Insulators.

✩Liquid Insulators✩

Liquid Insulators are those material in the liquid state that do not conduct heat and electricity.

Vegetable Oils , Resin , Distilled Water , etc are examples of  Liquid Bad Conductor or Liquid Insulators.

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Distilled Water is an insulator because it has no free ions or impurities in it , while rain water , sea water , ground water etc are conductors because they have free ions and impurities in it.

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