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difference between constructor and nonconstructor of heat​

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Answered by Anonymous
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&lt;body bgcolor=yellow&gt;&lt;marquee direction="down"&gt;&lt;font color=sandal&gt;</p><p>One of the major differences between the conductor and insulator is that the conductor allows the energy (i.e., current or heat ) to pass through it, whereas the insulator does not allow the heat.</p><p>

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Answered by ambeyjkp
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Condocter allow energy to pass through and insulater doesn’t aloww them to passs them and they are insulater not non conducter
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