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Kylie Greene
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23 May, 19:55
What allows electrical charges to move freely
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Zane Meyer
23 May, 20:12
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Certain materials, called conductors, allow electric charge to move pretty freely through them ... Other materials, like plastic and rubber, are called insulators because they don't allow electric charges to move through them.
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