Physics, asked by kuldeepviky, 1 year ago

differentiate between conductor and insulator?

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Answered by Rabinashprasaf
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Insulators are mainly non conductor, which do not carry current or allow heat to flow through it...
But conductors are opposite to those of insulators, which carry current and allow heat to flow through them
Answered by NishantMishra3
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\huge\red{\boxed{Conductor:}}

 Conductors \: allows \: electric \: current\\ to \: pass \:through\: it .

e.g- iron ,silver, steel,\: etc

\orange{It \:has \:free\: electron\:}

\huge\red{\boxed{Insulator:}}

It \:doesnot\:allow\:electric\:Current\\ to \:pass\:through\:it.

\orange{It \:has\:not \:free\: electron\:}
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