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Elaine Cordova
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5 March, 20:50
How is a conducter different from an insulater
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Leroy Tapia
5 March, 20:58
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Answer: conducter conduct heat ect insulater dosen't allow heat ect
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Peyton Vincent
5 March, 21:13
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Conductors have magnetic fields; insulators do not have magnetic fields. Conductors do not have magnetic fields; insulators do have magnetic fields ... In a conductor, electric current cannot flow freely; in an insulator, it can flow freely.
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