Physics, asked by EliteAaratrikG16, 2 months ago

Why are insulators not conductors of heat and electricity? ​

Answers

Answered by Anonymous
1

 \huge{ \mathfrak{\purple{Answer}}}

  • Insulators don't allow current to flow through it.
  • Electric charges are absent in insulator

 \huge{ \mathfrak{\purple{Explanation}}}

#HopeItHelps

Answered by shinelykstar75
0

Explanation:

Insulators are materials that have just the opposite effect on the flow of electrons. They do not let electrons flow very easily from one atom to another. Insulators are materials whose atoms have tightly bound electrons.

Similar questions