Which solids do not allow electricity to pass through them?
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Stark opposite to conductors, insulators are materials that absolutely do not conduct any electric energy or currents. They do not let any (or very little) electric charge flow through them. They have a significant band gap which prevents the flow of electricity. Some examples are glass, wood, plastics, rubber etc.
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Insulators like Plastic....etc solids do not allow electricity to pass through them.
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