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what are insulators and it's uses (fvm- pmjw- mve)❤ hope u all understa nd my question ☺​

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Answered by sskreddy1973
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Answer:

INSULATORS ARE THE MATERIALS WHICH BLOCK THE FLOW OF CURRENT THROUGH IT

Answered by rospark35
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Answer:

Any material that keeps energy such as electricity, heat, or cold from easily transferring through is an insulator. Wood, plastic, rubber, and glass are good insulators.

Explanation:

Materials that have high resistance to electric current are called electric insulators. Examples include most nonmetallic solids, such as wood, rubber, and plastic. Their atoms hold onto their electrons tightly, so electric current cannot flow freely through them. Dry air is also an electric insulator

An insulator opposes the flow of electricity. Insulators are important to keep us safe from electricity. The wire that carries electricity to your computer or television is covered with a rubber-like insulator that protects you from getting electrocuted

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