How does a conductor of heat differ from an insulator? Give examples for each.
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conductor allow heat to pass e. g. metals
insulator do not allow heat to pass e. g. rubber
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The conductor is the type of material which allows the electric current or heat to pass through it whereas the insulator does not allow the electric current or heat to pass through it. ... Thermal conductivity is the property of the material which allows the heat to pass through it without any obstruction.
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