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Difference between conductor and insulator dielectric

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Answered by harrysondh26
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Answer:

CONDUCTER:- An object which allows electricity to pass through it is called conductor.

INSULATER:- An object which do not allows electricity to pass through it is called insulator.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Typically both are same with the fact that they are non-conductors. The difference is that insulator does not allow charges to flow through them while dielectric materials are insulators which conduct when subjected to an external electric field. Example of Insulators are Glass, plastic,rubber etc.

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