differentiate between a conductor and an insulator.
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material which pass through heat and electricity is called conductor for ex-metal whereas material which do not pass through heat and electricity is called insulator for example- plastic
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The material which allows heat or electricity to pass through it, is called Conductor eg. Silver, gold
Whereas The material which don't allow heat or electricity to paas through it is called Insulator, eg. Wood, paper.
Whereas The material which don't allow heat or electricity to paas through it is called Insulator, eg. Wood, paper.
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