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Difference between conductors resistors and insulators

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Answered by ayush939194
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Conductors: THE SUBSTANCE WHICH ALLOW ELECTRICITY AND HEAT TO PASS THROUGH IT.

Insulators: THE SUBSTANCE WHICH DON'T ALLOW ELECTRICITY AND HEAT TO PASS THROUGH IT.

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Answered by miachel
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Those substances which have very low electrical resistance are called as good conductors. E.g., copper and aluminium. Those substances which have comparatively high resistance than conductors are known as resistors. E.g., nichrome and manganin. Those substances which have infinitely high electrical resistance are called insulators. E.g., rubber and wood. Read more on Sarthaks.com - https://www.sarthaks.com/126859/distinguish-between-conductors-resistors-insulators-conductors-resistors-insulators

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