why oil is turned as bad conductor of electricity
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Oil is an Insulator i.e a Bad Conductor of Electricity. But, it is a Good Conductor of HEAT. ... As an Insulator, the oil prevents the outer metallic casing from being electrocuted and being a Good Conductor of heat, it carries the heat from the core to the casing for dissipation.
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Oil is an Insulator i.e a Bad Conductor of Electricity. But, it is a Good Conductor of HEAT. ... As an Insulator, the oil prevents the outer metallic casing from being electrocuted and being a Good Conductor of heat, it carries the heat from the core to the casing for dissipation.
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