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what is conductor and Insulator?​

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Answered by subhashinibhalray
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Answer:

substance which can conduct electricity are conductor

substance which can not conduct electricity are inductor

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Answered by Anonymous
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Conductors

In simple terms, an electrical conductor is defined as materials that allow electricity to flow through them easily. This property of conductors that allow them to conduct electricity is known as conductivity.

Examples of conductor

Graphite, the human body, and the earth are good conductors of electricity. Some of the common conductor examples include metals such as:

  • Iron
  • Gold
  • Copper

Insulators

In simple terms, an electrical insulator is defined as materials that do not

allow electricity to flow through them easily.

Examples of insulators

Some of the common insulator examples are given below:

  • Plastic
  • Wood
  • Glass

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