write two difference between conductors and insulters
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The two differences between a conductor and an insulator of electricity are as follows:
1. Insulators do not conduct electricity but conductors allow the current to flow through them.
2. Insulators have no free electrons and offer a very high resistance to current flow but conductors have a large number of free electrons and offer a very small resistance to current flow.
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conductor
- these are good source of electricity as it allow the passage of electricity and heat
- example iron copper aluminium steel
insulator
- we bad source of electricity and heat as it do not allow the passage of electricity and heat
- example rubber paper glass and wood.
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