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Alyvia Molina
Chemistry
7 August, 17:57
What is a conductor/insulator?
and how do they work?
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Houston Stevenson
7 August, 18:08
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A conductor is a object that allows an electrical current to pass through it. An insulator does not let electrical currents pass through it but protect other objects from the electrical current. Conductors work to move currents to other spaces and Insulators work to minimize the transfer of heat energy.
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