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In science, an insulator is a material that inhibits the flow of electric current or the transfer of heat. Insulators have high resistance to electrical conductivity, making them useful for preventing unwanted electrical flow. Common examples include rubber, glass, and certain plastics. They are essential in various applications to ensure safety and efficiency in electrical systems and thermal management.

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