Which of the following statements regarding electric insulators is correct? Group of answer choices Electric insulators have high tensile strength. Charges within electric insulators do not readily move. Electric charges move freely in electric insulators. Electric insulators are good heat conductors.
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2 and 3 are correct because they give perfact reason
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Charges within electric insulators do not readily move.
Electric insulators:
- The flow of electric current has high resistance by an insulator offers an insulator does not allow the electric current to flow through it.
- High tensile strength has electric insulators.
- Charges within electric insulators do not readily move.
- Electric insulators move freely in electric charges.
- Insulators have strong bonds that hold their particles rigidly in place.
- Since particles in an insulator don't move around easily the amount of energy that is transferred to other particles is minimal.
- Both conductors and insulators deal with the electric conductivity of a surface or material.
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