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what is insulater amd its prpperty?​

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Answered by gargi04gaur
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An insulator is a solid material whose inner electric charge does not drift freely, and therefore which does not conduct current under the impact of an electric field. Insulators are non-conducting materials. I.e. it resists electricity. It has great resistance value, usually in Mega ohms.

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Answered by kukiprincess14
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Explanation:

An insulator is a solid material whose inner electric charge does not drift freely, and therefore which does not conduct current under the impact of an electric field. Insulators are non-conducting materials. I.e. it resists electricity.

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