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10 May, 06:55

How is a conductor different from an insulator?

Question 6 options:

A. In a conductor, electric current can flow freely; in an insulator, it cannot flow freely.

B. A conductor does not have magnetic fields; an insulator has magnetic fields.

C. In a conductor, electric current cannot flow freely; in an insulator, it can flow freely.

D. A conductor has magnetic fields; an insulator does not have magnetic fields.

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  1. 10 May, 07:12
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    The answer is A.
  2. 10 May, 07:18
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    Answer: a

    Explanation:

    Conductors let electrons flow through freely while insulators do not
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