How can electricity pass through air even though it is an insulator?
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the insulator becomes filled with mobile charge carriers, and its resistance drops to a low level. ... However, if the region of airbreakdown extends to another conductor at a different voltage it creates a conductive path between them, and a large current flows through the air, creating an electric arc.
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the insulator becomes filled with mobile charge carriers, and its resistance drops to a low level. ... However, if the region of airbreakdown extends to another conductor at a different voltage it creates a conductive path between them, and a large current flows through the air, creating an electric arc.
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Answer:
because of moisture in air
Explanation:
because electricity can pass through water (moisture)
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