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Mica is used in electric and electronic industries because
(a) of its insulating properties and resistance to high voltage
(b) it is a good conductor of electricity
(c) of its great malleability
(d) of its sonorous nature

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Answered by rashmirana747
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Mica is used in electric and electronic industries because of its insulating properties and resistance to high voltage. I hope it will help you...

Answered by ZareenaTabassum
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Question: Mica is used in electric and electronic industries because

Option (a) of its insulating properties and resistance to high voltage.

  • Mica offers qualities including reduced power outage, insulating, and high voltage resistance.
  • Mica is widely employed in the electric and electronic sectors as a result of these characteristics.
  • The silicate mineral family known as micas is distinguished by the ease with which single mica crystals can break into very thin elastic plates.
  • Flawless basal cleft is the term used to describe this feature.
  • Mica is frequently found as tiny flakes in sedimentary rock, as well as in igneous and metamorphic rock.
  • It is especially common in so many granites, pegmatites, and sandstones, and certain pegmatites have been discovered to have large individual mica crystals that are several feet across.

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