Physics, asked by Sanjeev940, 5 months ago

what is difference between conductor and insulator

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Answered by LtzswagGrant
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Answer :-

One of the major difference between the conductor and insulator is that the conductor allows the energy (i.e., current or heat ) to pass through it, whereas the insulator does not allow the energy to pass through it.

Answered by rachanashetty79
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Answer:

Conductor

1. Materials that permit electricity or heat to pass through it are called conductors.

2. Electrons move freely within the conductor.

3. The electric field exists on the surface but remains zero on the inside.

4. A few examples of a conductor are silver, aluminum, and iron.

Insulator

1.Materials that do not permit heat and electricity to pass through it.

2.Electrons do not move freely within the insulator

3. The electric field doesn’t exist.

4. A few examples of an insulator are paper, wood, and rubber.

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