What are conductors and how are these different from insulators with two examples of each ?
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cσppєr, sílvєr, αlumíníum, mєrcurч αrє thє єхαmplєs σf thє cσnductσr. thє wσσd, pαpєr, cєrαmíc єtc., αrє thє єхαmplєs σf αn ínsulαtσr.thє cσnductσr ís usєd fσr mαkíng єlєctrícαlwírєs αnd cαвlєs. thє ínsulαtσr ís usєd fσr sєpαrαtíng thє currєnt cαrrчíng cσnductσrsαnd fσr suppσrtíng thє єlєctrícαl єquípmєnt
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- The materials which allow heat to
pass through them easily are
called conductors of heat.
For example:
aluminum, iron
- The materials which do not allow heat to
pass through them easily are poor conductors of heat. Poor conductors are known as insulators.
For example:
wood, plastic
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