Science, asked by ashayeole98, 10 months ago

what is a insulators of heath​

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Answered by laldeepak202
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Explanation:Right now you're probably touching your computer; maybe it's on your lap. Your computer uses electricity, right? So why aren't you getting electrocuted? You might say because the plastic on the outside of the computer protects you. This is completely true, and in science we call the plastic an insulator. It keeps the electricity in your computer and outside of you!

There are other types of things insulators work on besides electricity, so we'll need to broaden our definition. An insulator is any material that prevents the passage of electricity, heat or sound from one area to another. Below, we're going to talk about how each of these types of insulators work and what they're used for in our lives.

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Answered by haribharath2424
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Answer:

plastic, wood.

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