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TODAYS PHYSIC QUESTION IS

What is the difference between a conductor and an insulator?


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Answered by rishavkumaragarwal7
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Answer:

Conductors that allow light to pass through it like silver, gold, iron,etc.

Insulators that do not allow light to pass through them like wood, etc

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Answered by itzANCY
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CONDUCTOR:-

  • Materials that allow charges to flow through them.

Example- metals, alloys, electric solution, etc....

INSULATORS:-

  • Materials that do not allow charges to flow through them.

Example:- non-metals, glass, rubber, etc....

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