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Write the difference between a conductor and an insulator class 8 .... don't copy from Google ​

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Answered by llxdevilgirlxll
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The most common difference between the two is that while conductors allow free flow of electrons from one atom to another, insulators restrict free flow of electrons. Conductors allow electrical energy to pass through them, whereas insulators do not allow electrical energy to pass through them.

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Answered by biologist01
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CONDUCTOR INSULATOR

conductors are Insulators wont

materials that allow allow free of

free flow of electrons from

electrons from one one atom to

atom to another. another.

Conductors conduct Insulators

electricity because insulate electricity

of the free because of tightly

electrons present bound electrons

in them. present within

atoms.

These materials Insulating material

can pass cannot pass

electricity through electricity current

them. through them.

Atoms are not able Atoms have tightly

to hold onto their bound electrons

electrons tightly. thereby unable to

transfer electrical

energy well.

Materials that are Good insulting

good conductors materials usually

generally have high have low conduc-

conductivity. tivity.

Mostly metals are Common insulator

good conductors include rubber,

such as copper, glass,ceramic,

aluminium,silver, plastic,asphalt,

iron,etc. pure water,etc.

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