Physics, asked by sankhasu, 11 months ago

how are insulators imp in electrical circuits

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Answered by Lifeis1time
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They don't allow electricity to flow through them. So.


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Answered by shivansh567
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An insulator is a device whose internal electric charges do not flow freely. When material is subjected to high voltage, then insulators undergo electrical breakdown to prevent from electric shock and electrical damage. So, insulators are imp in electrical circuits


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