Differentiate between conductors and insulators
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CONDUCTOR: those objects which can pass electricity through them is known as conductors. the conductors can pass electricity through them due to free electrons present in them. for example: iron, copper, aluminium etc.
INSULATOR: those objects which can not pass electricity through them is called insulator. the insulators can't pass electricity due to less or absence of free electrons. for example paper, wood, rubber etc
A conductor easily lets "something" pass, while an insultator won't. The "something" is usually either an electrical current, or heat.
INSULATOR: those objects which can not pass electricity through them is called insulator. the insulators can't pass electricity due to less or absence of free electrons. for example paper, wood, rubber etc
A conductor easily lets "something" pass, while an insultator won't. The "something" is usually either an electrical current, or heat.
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Conductors allow to pass electricity through them but insulators does not conduct electricity through them.conductors have free electrons while insulators have none.
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