difference between conductor and insulator (3 points)
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The most common difference between the two is that while conductors allow free flow of electrons from one atom to another, insulators restrict free flow of electrons. Conductors allow electrical energy to pass through them, whereas insulators do not allow electrical energy to pass through them.
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CONDUCTORS
- conductors are good conductor of heat and electricity
- Heat and electricity can pass from them
- some examples are iron rods, steel etc
INSULATORS
- Insulators are bad conductor of heat and electricity
- Heat and elecrtricity cannot pass from them
- some examples are plastic, wood etc
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