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What is the difference between a insulator and a conductor?

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Answered by minakshi9494
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Levels of conductivity are the main difference between conductors, semiconductors and insulators. Conductors display high conductivity, which means they allow energy, such as electricity, heat or sound, to easily flow through them. Whereas semiconductors allow a moderate flow and insulators exhibit low conductivity

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Answered by sainiinswag
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Key Differences Between Conductor and Insulator

  • The conductor is the type of material which allows the electric current or heat to pass through it whereas the insulator does not allow the electric current or heat to pass through it.
  • The electric field exists only on the surface of the conductor, and it remains zero inside the conductor whereas it does not exist on an insulator.
  • The conductor, when placed in a magnetic field do not store energy whereas the insulator stored energy in a magnetic field.
  • The thermal conductivity of the conductor is high, whereas the thermal conductivity of the insulator is low.
  • Thermal conductivity is the property of the material which allows the heat to pass through it without any obstruction.
  • The covalent bond between the atoms of a conductor is very weak whereas in an insulator it is very strong.

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