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difference between conductor and insulator​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

MATERIAL WHICH CONDUCT ELECTRICITY IS CALLED CONDUCTOR SUCH AS IRON.

MATERIAL WHICH NOT CONDUCT ELECTRICITY IS CALLED INSULATOR. EXAMPLE - PLASTIC ETC.

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Answered by SUBANKARTHICK
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Answer:

Conductor is the substance which produces heat and electricity.

Insulator is the substance which does not produce heat and electricity.

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