state the main difference between a conductor and an insulator
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conductor alway the heat to pass throug it
eg:iron nail,testor evt.
insulator doseno't alway heat to pass through it
for eg:wood,rubber,ect.
eg:iron nail,testor evt.
insulator doseno't alway heat to pass through it
for eg:wood,rubber,ect.
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* Conductor can pass the heat and electricity but insulator are not capable of doing this.
* The conductors are having the free electron which are the reason behind the ability to be the conductor while the insulator are not having the free electrons so they are not having this ability as well.
* Metal are commonly the conductors while the non-metals are generally the insulators.
* Conductors are commonly used to make the wires and electrical circuits. While insulators are used much more purposes than the conductors such as electrical wires are coated with the insulator wires.
* Examples of the conductors are iron and copper etc. While the examples of the insulators or the wood and rubbers etc.
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* The conductors are having the free electron which are the reason behind the ability to be the conductor while the insulator are not having the free electrons so they are not having this ability as well.
* Metal are commonly the conductors while the non-metals are generally the insulators.
* Conductors are commonly used to make the wires and electrical circuits. While insulators are used much more purposes than the conductors such as electrical wires are coated with the insulator wires.
* Examples of the conductors are iron and copper etc. While the examples of the insulators or the wood and rubbers etc.
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