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Lawson Webster
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25 May, 10:58
Insulators have very high.
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Rylee Allen
25 May, 11:12
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Resistance to electrical currents
Explanation:
Conductors have low resistance to electrical currents, and are used to "conduct" the flow of electricity.
Insulators have very high resistance and are used to protect us from the flow of electricity.
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