Chemistry, asked by HARSHIT10RC, 10 months ago

state some
practical uses of insulators. answer in 3 points.​

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Answered by ishikasingh2711
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Answer:

Insulators work as protectors. They may protect heat, sound and the passage of electricity. Thermal insulators, sound insulators and electrical insulators are used for various reasons, from keeping houses warm to protecting electrical wires and soundproofing rooms

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Insulators work as protectors. They may protect heat, sound and the passage of electricity. Thermal insulators, sound insulators and electrical insulators are used for various reasons, from keeping houses warm to protecting electrical wires and soundproofing rooms

Answered by Anonymous
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The uses of insulators are as follows...!

>Silver is the best conductor of electricity. However, it is costly and so, we don’t use silver in industries and transmission of electricity.

>Silver is the best conductor of electricity. However, it is costly and so, we don’t use silver in industries and transmission of electricity.>Copper, Brass, Steel, Gold, and Aluminium are good conductors of electricity. We use them mostly in electric circuits and systems in the form of wires.

>Silver is the best conductor of electricity. However, it is costly and so, we don’t use silver in industries and transmission of electricity.>Copper, Brass, Steel, Gold, and Aluminium are good conductors of electricity. We use them mostly in electric circuits and systems in the form of wires.>Mercury is an excellent liquid conductor that finds use in many instruments.

>Silver is the best conductor of electricity. However, it is costly and so, we don’t use silver in industries and transmission of electricity.>Copper, Brass, Steel, Gold, and Aluminium are good conductors of electricity. We use them mostly in electric circuits and systems in the form of wires.>Mercury is an excellent liquid conductor that finds use in many instruments.Gases are not good conductors of electricity as the particles of matter are quite far away and thus, they are unable to conduct electrons.

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