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Differentiate between conductors and insulators of electricity. Give one example of each. answer fast​

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Answered by Prereeta
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Explanation:

Levels of conductivity are the main difference between conductors, semiconductors and insulators. Conductors display high conductivity, which means they allow energy, such as electricity, heat or sound, to easily flow through them. Whereas semiconductors allow a moderate flow and insulators exhibit low conductivity.

Answered by sweetsparkle19
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Levels of conductivity are the main difference between conductors, semiconductors and insulators. Conductors display high conductivity, which means they allow energy, such as electricity, heat or sound, to easily flow through them. Whereas semiconductors allow a moderate flow and insulators exhibit low conductivity.

Plastic, rubber, wood, and ceramics are good insulators

Copper, silver, aluminium, mercury are the examples of the conductor

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