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conductor- An electrical conductor is a substance in which electrical charge carriers, usually electrons, move easily from atom to atom with the application of voltage. Conductivity, in general, is the capacity to transmit something, such as electricity or heat. ... Copper, steel, gold, aluminum, and brass are also good conductors.
Insulator - Materials that permit electricity or heat to pass through it. Materials that do not permit heat and electricity to pass through it. A few examples of a conductor are silver, aluminum, and iron. A few examples of an insulator are paper, wood, and rubber.
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Conductor: The materials that allow heat and electricity to pass through them are called conduter.
For example:Water, metals etc
Insulator:The materials that don't allow heat and electricity to pass through them are called insulator.
For example:Plastics, Pencil etc
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