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19 March, 17:47
How do electric insulators and conductors differ?
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Kianna Sweeney
19 March, 18:15
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The most common difference between the two is that while conductors allow free flow of electrons from one atom to another, insulators restrict free flow of electrons. Conductors allow electrical energy to pass through them, whereas insulators do not allow electrical energy to pass through them.
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