What is differnece between poor conductor and insulator?
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Current is the rate of flow of charges. More free electron means more current in conductor.
Conductor means element that allows electrons to follow through them easily. Insulator means element that does not allow electrons to flow at all. Conductor like copper atom; has free electrons that flow easily within the conductor. On the othe hand insulators like rubber; does not have any free elctrons. That's why insulators are poor conductor of electricity.
Conductor means element that allows electrons to follow through them easily. Insulator means element that does not allow electrons to flow at all. Conductor like copper atom; has free electrons that flow easily within the conductor. On the othe hand insulators like rubber; does not have any free elctrons. That's why insulators are poor conductor of electricity.
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Bad conductors are those which can conduct electricity but offers more opposition (resistance) to the flow of current compared to the flow of current in a good conductor. ... Insulators are those substances that don't conduct electricity at all. Example: Kerosene is an insulator.
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