Differentiate between conductor resistor and insulator
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Conductors allow most, if not all, electricity to pass through it. This is due to "wandering electrons" that aren't tightly bound to the nucleus of the conductor itself.
Resistors conduct some, but not all electricity to pass. It somewhat resists it, hence
resist
ors.
Insulators do not allow electricity to pass through it due to the electrons being so tightly bound to the nucleus.
Resistors conduct some, but not all electricity to pass. It somewhat resists it, hence
resist
ors.
Insulators do not allow electricity to pass through it due to the electrons being so tightly bound to the nucleus.
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A conductor is material which allows electric current to flow through it.
An insulator prevents electric current flowing through it.
A resistor controls the flow of electric current.
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An insulator prevents electric current flowing through it.
A resistor controls the flow of electric current.
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