electricity can easily pass through conductors but not through insulators. Why....?
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conductors have high ability to consume current and insulators have low ability to consume current. That is why electricity can easily pass through conductors but not through insulators
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conductor have free no. of electron and insulator don't have thats the reason flow of current.
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Hey mate here is your answer.
It is so because conductor have very less resistance of electricity but insulators/bad conductors have very have restistance of electricity.
Insulators inhibit the easy passage of electrons from atom to atom and thus do not allow electric current to pass through them. These electrons cannot be freed or loosened. so there is no passes of electricity.
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It is so because conductor have very less resistance of electricity but insulators/bad conductors have very have restistance of electricity.
Insulators inhibit the easy passage of electrons from atom to atom and thus do not allow electric current to pass through them. These electrons cannot be freed or loosened. so there is no passes of electricity.
Thanq 4 asking question.
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