Physics, asked by hariroshanBG, 1 year ago

wood is a insulater.give reason.

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Answered by afruja70
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The substances that doesn't allows electric current to pass through is called insulator, for example -glass, rubber.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

Yes, wood is an insulator because it doesn't allow to flow electricity.

Explanation:

Wood is an insulator because it is a substance through which electric charges cannot flow and wood have not electrons which are loosely held by the nucleus of the atom means they have no free electrons that can move from one atom to another atom throughout the conductor. The electrons present in the insulators are strongly held by the nuclei of their atoms. So that it doesn't allow to flow electricity.

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