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What are insulators,their difference from conductors

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Answered by ROYALJATT
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INSULATOR - Those materials which have high electrical resistivity and low conductivity and resists electricity or basically we can say those material whose internal electric charges does't flow freely .

Insulator is totally different from conductor or we can say it is opposite to it , here conductor have low 
electrical resistivity and high conductivity and it do not resists electricity . Conductor have internal electric charges which flow freely.

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Answered by Anonymous
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  • Conductor is a device which allows the flow of charge.
  • Conductor have high thermal conductivity.
  • They are used in making electrical wire and conductor.
  • Electron move freely in conductor.
  • They have Low resistance.
  • Example:- Metal,Iron, aluminium,copper etc.
  • Insulators is a device which does not allow the flow of charge.
  • Insulator have low thermal conductivity.
  • They are used in making for electrical equipment and cables.
  • Electron does not move freely in Insulators.
  • They have High resistance.
  • Example :- Wood, Rubber, paper, plastic etc.
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