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The chemical changes that take place when an electric current passes through ionic solutions is called chemical effect of electric current.
Conductors are metals which allow electric current to pass through them. That is very good conductors of electricity. Most metals like Copper are good conductors. That is why the current carrying part of a wire is made up of copper or aluminium.
Insulators are materials which do not allow electric current to pass through them. That is they are poor conductors of electricity. The outer part of a wire is an insulator, such as rubber or plastic.
The insulator protects your skin by blocking the current. The outside portion of electrical codes and many electrical devices are made up of insulators for safety. If you touch a current carrying wire with broken insulation(exposing bare metal) it can be very dangerous as you may get an electric shock.
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The chemical changes that take place when an electric current passes through ionic solutions is called chemical effect of electric current.
Conductors are metals which allow electric current to pass through them. That is very good conductors of electricity. Most metals like Copper are good conductors. That is why the current carrying part of a wire is made up of copper or aluminium.
Insulators are materials which do not allow electric current to pass through them. That is they are poor conductors of electricity. The outer part of a wire is an insulator, such as rubber or plastic.
The insulator protects your skin by blocking the current. The outside portion of electrical codes and many electrical devices are made up of insulators for safety. If you touch a current carrying wire with broken insulation(exposing bare metal) it can be very dangerous as you may get an electric shock.
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