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🔌Conductor vs Insulator🧤

Materials respond very differently to electricity. Some let charge move freely; others resist it almost completely.

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🔌Conductor
  • Allows electric charge to flow easily
  • Has many free electrons that can move
  • Examples include copper, silver and aluminum
  • Used for wires and electrical contacts
  • Generally also conducts heat well
🧤Insulator
  • Strongly resists the flow of electric charge
  • Has very few free electrons
  • Examples include rubber, glass and plastic
  • Used to coat wires and protect against shocks
  • Generally also a poor conductor of heat

Verdict

Conductors carry electricity and are used for wires; insulators block it and are used for safety coatings. Most electrical cables combine both — a conducting core inside an insulating sheath.

Frequently asked

Why are wires made of copper?+

Copper is an excellent conductor with low resistance, carrying current efficiently and affordably.

Why is rubber used to coat wires?+

Rubber is an insulator, so it stops current escaping and protects people from electric shocks.

What is a semiconductor?+

A material between the two, conducting under some conditions; it is the basis of modern electronics.

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