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differentiate between conductor and insulator of electricity , with examples

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Answered by Anonymous
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The resistance of the conductor is very less, and hence the electrons freely move from atom to atom. The resistance of the insulator is very high. The conductor has a large number of free electrons whereas insulator does not have a large number of free electrons.

Answered by nandinibhardwaj19
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Conductor :

1. Conductors are the substance that allows heat or electricity to pass through them

2. Conductors are formed using metallic bonding.

3. Resistance is very small .

4. It has positive temperature coefficient.

Example - Copper,Silver, Mercury Aluminum etc

Insulator:

1.Insulators are the substance that doesn't allow heat and electricity to pass through them.

2. Insulators are formed due to ionic bonding.

3.Resistance is very high.

4. It has negative temperature coefficient.

Example - Mica, Paper , Wood, Ceramic etc.

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