what is the difference between conductors and insulators
Answers
Answered by
8
the substance which allow heat or electricity to pass is called conductor and the substance which don't allow electricity or heat to pass through it the substance is called insulator
Answered by
13
☆Conductors allow heat and electricity to pass through it.
☆They store energy.
☆They have low resistance.
☆e.g-●All metals exceptt mercury
● Graphaite
☆Insulators do not allow heat and electricity to pass through it.
☆They do not store energy.
☆They have high resistance.
☆e.g-●All non metals except graphite
●Mercury
☆They store energy.
☆They have low resistance.
☆e.g-●All metals exceptt mercury
● Graphaite
☆Insulators do not allow heat and electricity to pass through it.
☆They do not store energy.
☆They have high resistance.
☆e.g-●All non metals except graphite
●Mercury
Similar questions