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Differentiate between conductor and insulator

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Answered by punjabijatti02
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conductors ⏩
●those substances through which electric charges flow are called conductors.
●these substances have number of free electrons to allow the flow of electricity .
●for example Copper and Aluminium .

insulators ⏩
☆those substances through which electricity flow cannot pass is called insulators .
☆these substances do not have free electrons to allow the flow of the electricity .
☆for example wood and paper

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Answered by frozenPearl93
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Conductor:-

They allow heat and electric current to follow through them.

They cannot be charged.

Examples:- All metals like gold, copper etc.

Insulator:-

They do not allow heat and electric current to pass through them.

They can be charged.

Examples:- rubber, wood, plastic etc.

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