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Difference between Conductors and Insulators...​

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Answered by sb93
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Conductors are the materials or substances which allow electricity to flow through them. They are able to conduct electricity because they allow electrons to flow inside them very easily. Conductors have this property of allowing the transition of heat or light from one source to another.

Eg: Copper, Brass, Steel, Gold, and Aluminium are good conductors of electricity. We use them mostly in electric circuits and systems in the form of wires.

Insulators are the materials or substances which resist or don’t allow the current to flow through them. They are mostly solid in nature and are finding use in a variety of systems. They do not allow the flow of heat as well. The property which makes insulators different from conductors is its resistivity.

Eg:

  1. Glass is the best insulator as it has the highest resistivity.
  2. Glass is the best insulator as it has the highest resistivity.Plastic is a good insulator and it finds its use in making a number of things.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Objects or materials, which allow electricity to pass through them easily, are called conductors.

\huge{\pink {\sf\underline{Insulators:-}}}

Objects, or materials, which do not allow electricity to pass through them, are called insulators.

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