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Define conductors and insulators​

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Answered by DynamicNinja
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Materials that allow electricity to pa‎ss through them are known as conductors.

Materials which do not allow the flow of electricity are called insulators.

Answered by MindWinner
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In simple terms, an electrical conductor is defined as materials that allow electricity to flow through them easily. This property of conductors that allow them to conduct electricity is known as conductivity.

Insulators are materials that hinder the free flow of electrons from one particle of the element to another. If we transfer some amount of charge to such an element at any point, the charge remains at the initial location and does not get distributed across the surface.

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