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difference between conductor and non-conducter​

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Answered by Anonymous
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●In electrical terms, the material through which current can pass is called as a conductor. It offers comparatively low resistance for the current passage. The examples are copper, aluminum, steel, etc. While the material through which current can't pass is called as non-conductor.

Answered by Anonymous
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Conductor:-

It is the substance which conducts electricity or we can say, conductor allows charge to flow through them.

Ex- Silver, Copper etc.

Non - Conductors or Insulators:-

These are the substances which doesn't allow flow of electricity.

Ex:- Plastic, wood etc.

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