Physics, asked by joy976, 1 year ago

difference between poor conductor of electricity and insulator of electricity

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Answered by sohit56
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Poor conductor conducts some electricity but an insulator do not conduct electricity at any extent

joy976: then what about pure water
h5486233: poor conductors of heat helps to keep the electricity threretitself it does not pass remain there but insulator does not allow electricity to pass
joy976: is it poor conducter or insulater
h5486233: both
h5486233: poor conductors of electricity helps to keep the electricity threretitself it does not pass remain there in case of poor conductor
h5486233: hope it helps
sohit56: pure watet do not conatain any salt which could help to conduct electricity that is why it is known as bad conducter
sohit56: The answer is in ionization. When something is ionized, it is usually short electrons, and so becomes aconductor. Ultra pure water, also known as DI (deionized) water is aninsulator. Add a little table salt and the conductance (ability to carry current) increases dramatically
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Answered by sri12345
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poor conductor of electricity:
the object which which do not allows heat to pass through them is called poor conductor of electricity
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