Distinguish a conductor from an insulator
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Conductor - Conductors are materials that allow electrons to move freely through them them
Insulator - Insulators are materials that do not allow electrons to freely move through them
Conductor - Example: Fresh water, Copper, Silver etc.,
Insulator - Example: Rubber, Plastic, Wood etc.,
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Anything which conducts Electricity/Thermodynamic temperature/whatever physical quantity you may be referring to is known as a conductor. The inverse of the above statement is known as Insulator
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