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Insulators are conductors
Yes. You need both conductors and insulators to work with electricity. Conductors such as wires provide a path for electricity to move where it is needed and insulators prevent electricity from dissipating, from being where it is not supposed to be and where it can cause harm and damage.
Insulators are the complete opposite of conductors. Insulators insulate the heat, but conductors let it pass straight through.
Conductors let energy (such as electricity and heat) flow through them easily while insulators do not.
insulators do not allow electricity to pass through them whereas conductors allow electricity to pass through them.
because it protects you
humans are not insulators, but are conductors!
Insulators are conductors
Yes. You need both conductors and insulators to work with electricity. Conductors such as wires provide a path for electricity to move where it is needed and insulators prevent electricity from dissipating, from being where it is not supposed to be and where it can cause harm and damage.
Conductors and Insulators. In a conductor, electric current can flow freely, in an insulator it cannot. Metals such as copper typify conductors, while most non-metallic solids are said to be good insulators, having extremely high resistance to the flow of charge through them.
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The rails are good conductors The wooden ties they rest on are insulators
Insulators are the complete opposite of conductors. Insulators insulate the heat, but conductors let it pass straight through.
Metals are conductors, not insulators. Both electrical and thermal conductors.
they are Conductors, not much for insulation though.