Physics, asked by David1055, 9 months ago

How a conductor differs from an insulator by
i. by physical nature
ii. by conductivity
iii. by charging

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Answered by ssbhagya07
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Answer:

2.CONDUCTIVITY

Explanation:

The conductor and insulator are the types of material. One of the major difference between the conductor and insulator is that the conductor allows the energy (i.e., current or heat ) to pass through it, whereas the insulator does not allow the energy to pass through it.

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