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A flashlight is typically not classified as a conductor or insulator; rather, it is a device that utilizes both. The metal components, such as the battery contacts and the light bulb, act as conductors, allowing electricity to flow. The plastic casing and other non-metal parts serve as insulators, preventing unwanted electrical conduction and ensuring safety during use.

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