Physics, asked by smartyjay9, 11 months ago

What do you mean by insulator???

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Answered by Anonymous
6

\huge\mathfrak\red{Insulator}

• Current conduction is not possible through insulators.

• In insulators free electrons density is negligible.

\huge\mathfrak\red{Example}

• For example = Wood, rubber etc.

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Answered by muskanc918
4

\huge\mathbb{\red{\underline{Insulator-}}}

<b><u>Insulators are the materials or substances which resist or don't allow the current to flow through them. They are mostly solid in nature.

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