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difference between conductor and insulator​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

conducter.... an object is said to be conductor if something easily passes through it. For example-Copper is conductor of both electricity andheat.

insulator... an abject is said to be insulator if something can't pass through. For example- wood is insulator of electricity because electricity can't pass through it.

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Answered by anushka1050
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Answer:

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Explanation:

- conductor= these allow electricity to pass through them .

ex- gold, steel,iron.

- insulator= these do not allow electricity to pass through them.

ex- plastic, wood, bakellite.

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