Science, asked by nirmalatiwari597, 4 months ago

Distinguish between the terms conductors and insulators of electricity. Give
two examples of each type.​

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Answered by TheUnknownLily
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  • The term conductor means when a surface / body allows heat or electric charges to travel / pass through it .
  • Conductor allows the flow of charges from atom to atom .
  • example - copper , metal .

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  • The term insulator defines that a subject that doesn't allow the flow to electric / heat charges and are not active upon electricity etc .
  • example - plastic , rubber .
Answered by tanujagautam107
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Answer:

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Explanation:

Conductor:-

Substance that allows heat to pass through them are known as conductor.

Example:-All the metals,water etc.

Insulator:-

Substance that do not allows heat to pass through them are known as insulator.

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