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8 October, 09:18
Substance which allows energy to pass through it
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A substance which allows energy (heat or electricity) to pass through it is known as a conductor.
These substances usually have free electrons which allows the charges to flow easily in the substance, thus, transferring energy.
Other substances which do not have free electrons and do not allow energy to pass through them are known as insulators.
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