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State diffrence between conductor and insulator

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Answered by Anonymous
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Conducter is something which allows electricity to pass through it easily wheras insulator doesn't allow electricity to flow through it.. Hope this helps:)
Answered by Anonymous
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\textbf{\underline{Conductor :}}


》Material which permits the electric current or heat to pass through it is known as conductor.


》The potential energy remains same at all point of the conductor.


》Conductors have low resistance.


》Conductors are used for making electrical wires.


》Examples are Irons, aluminum, silver, copper, etc.


\textbf{\underline{Insulator :}}


》Materials which restrict the electric current or heat to pass through it is known as insulator.


》The potential energy remains zero in insulator.


》Insulators have high resistance.


》It is used for insulating electrical cable or conductors.


》Examples are rubber, wood, Paper, etc.

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