What are the differences between conductors and insulators give two examples each of conductors and insulators that we use in daily life
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conductor. -a substance , which has a large number of free electrons , such that they stary drifting from one end of a substance to other end , when it is connected to some source of electricity ....eg: all metals , solutions of acid in water, solutions of alkalis in water and solutions of soluble salts in water are conductors....
insulator- a substance , which has few free electrons , such that they do not easily drift from one end of substance to the other end , when connected to some source of electricity..eg: substances like rubber, plastics , silk , sulphur, sealing wax , and wood are insulators....
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insulator- a substance , which has few free electrons , such that they do not easily drift from one end of substance to the other end , when connected to some source of electricity..eg: substances like rubber, plastics , silk , sulphur, sealing wax , and wood are insulators....
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