Science, asked by sarita1942, 8 months ago

why does plastic do not conduct electricity??plz explain​

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Answered by saikavinfootballplay
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Explanation:

Plastic is called as an insulator because it has very high resistance for electricity conduction. But it does not mean that it does not conduct. Plastic is called as an insulator because it has very high resistance for electricity conduction.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

Wood and plastic are bad conductors of electricity because electrons in them are bound to their respective 'parent' atoms and are not free to move. Therefore, wood or plastic does not possess freely movable charges; hence they cannot conduct electricity

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