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True or False
1. Insulators can be charged but do not conductelectric charge.​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

Answer is True.

Explanation:

The insulator objects can be charged because they have property to be charged but not able to conduct electricity because they do not have most free electrons.

Insulators can be charged by rubbing with wool and silk but they do not conduct electricity because they do not provide electrons to flow through them.

A balloon is an insulator it doesn't conduct electricity but it can be charged by rubbing with hair.

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