Physics, asked by Nainanpreet, 6 months ago

Is glass a conductor or insulator ?​

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Answered by niharasajeev
7

Answer:

insulator

Explanation:

Glass does not pass electricity through it.

Answered by Anonymous
5

Answer:

Generally, glass is a very poor conductor of electricity, at least when it is cold. "Light bulbs, x-ray tubes, and many other electrical products are made from glass. One reason glass is chosen for these products is because of its excellent electrical insulating ability.

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Glass is actually an insulator. It doesn't allow the flow of electrons easily from atom to atom, as seen in substances like copper, and other metals which are excellent conductors of both heat and electricity. Insulators have electrons that are held tightly which means they aren't shared between other atoms.

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