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(vii) Which is an example of an insulator
(a) bakelite
(b) aluminium
(c) tap water
(d) All of these

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Answered by ROSEMARIE001
14

Answer:  

A. BAKE LIGHT  

Explanation:

Bakelite is an insulator it is very bad conductor and it has very high internal resistance that resist the circuit current flow through it.. ... Bakelite is a a good insulator, and a poor conductor of heat.

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Answered by sarahssynergy
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The correct answer is option (a) Bakelite

Explanation:

  • Insulators oppose electrical current and make poor conductors.
  • Bakelite is an example of an insulator.
  • Bakelite is an insulator it is very bad conductor and it has very high internal resistance that resist the circuit current flow through it.
  • Bakelite is a a good insulator, and a poor conductor of heat.
  • Bakelite is an insulator because it has very high resistance.
  • It is a thermosetting polymer and has high strength.
  • It is used for making electric goods such as switches.
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