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Isabella Callahan
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12 April, 21:36
Is petrol a conductor or an insulator
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Larry Tanner
12 April, 21:38
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Petrol is an insulator because the electrical conductivity of petrol is 25psm-1 which is pretty low. so it can not be a conductor
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Anabel Richmond
12 April, 21:39
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Petrol is a conductor of electricity, because it conducts rather than insulates.
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