Physics, asked by royadhija, 1 year ago

describe the uses of electrical conductors and insulators in our everyday life

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Answered by shanaya9726
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Electricity pass through conductors, the utensils on which we cook food are conductors. Insulators are used in switches boards and coating on plastic is also insulator. ... Put it this way if it was not for conductors and insulators, all the electrical and electronic devices we use in todays life would not work.
Answered by mathsdude85
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Electrical conductors are metals which allow electric current to pass through them from one side to the other when batteries connected across the conductor ends.

Examples are copper, aluminum silver ...

They are used to generate electricity in the power station, to transmit power to homes, to generate light in the filament lamps, to generate heat in heaters or irons.

Insulators are materials which do not allow electric current or charge to pass or flow from one side to the other end when batteries are connected across two ends of the materials.

Examples are plastic , cloth, elastic rubber tyres wood etc.

Insulators are used to protect people from electrical equipment to prevent heat burns or electric shocks.

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