what are insulators or conductors ?

insulators are substance that donot conduct heat. the heat conductable substance are called as conductors

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A conductor can conduct electricity and heat but insulators can not

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Conductors are objects that allow electricity to pass through them 

Insulators do not allow electric current to pass through them.

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An object which do not allow electricity to pass through them is called as insulator.

An object which allows electricity to pass through them are called as conducter.

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conductors are materials that can conduct electricity and insulators are materials that cannot conduct electricity
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Conductors are objects that absorb heat or electricity. Insulators are the opposite, they do not absorb heat or electricity
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An object which do not allow electricity to pass through them is called as insulator.

An object which allows electricity to pass through them are called as conducter.
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Insulator are bad sour e of electricity
Eg . Water
Conductorz are good source of heat
Eg . Wood
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Insulators allow electricity to pass trough us
Conductor fo not allow electricity to pass through us
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An object which do not allow electricity to pass through them is called as insulator.

An object which allows electricity to pass through them are called as conducter.
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Insulator is a substance which does not readily allow the passage of heat or sound.
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Insulators are substances that do not conduct electricity or heat for example =plastic,rubber etc

Conductors are substances that supply electricity or heat for example=steel,water,iron etc
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CONDUCTORS
Materials that have electrons which are free to move around in them.
INSULATORS
Materials that do not have electrons which are free to move around in them.
 
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CONDUCTORS: The materials that allow heat/electricty to pass through them are called conductors of heat/electricity ......
INSULATORS:The materials that do not allow heat/electricity to pass through them are called insulators of heat/electricity ......
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ins bad source 
 
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  • An object which allows electricity and heat to pass through them are called CONDUCTORS
  • An object which does not allows electricity and heat to pass through them are called INSULATORS
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A conductor is an object which alows electricity to pass through them.
A insulator is an object which doesnt allow electricity to pass through them.
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Conductors = The object by which is heat is allowed to pass through Insulators= The object by which heat is not allowed to pass through it
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conductors are condu c
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An object which allows electricity and heat to pass through them are called?CONDUCTORSAn object which does not allows electricity and heat to pass through them are called?INSULATORS
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the materials like which do not conduct electricity are called insulators eg ; wood , rubber , plastic etc . the materials like conductors connect electricity eg ; metals , steel etc .
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Conductors are object that allow electricity to pass through them. And insulators are object that do not allow electricity to pass through them
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Insulators are the substances which do not allow electricity or heat to pass through them, and conductors are the substances which allow electricity or heat to pass through them.
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CONDUCTORS
Materials that have electrons which are free to move around in them.
INSULATORS
Materials that do not have electrons which are free to move around in them.
?hope this helps...
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An object which do not allow electricity to pass through them is called as insulator.

An object which allows electricity to pass through them are called as conducter.
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wood
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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. ... Most atoms hold on to their electrons tightly and are insulators.
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Material that allow electric current to pass through them are called conductors.
Material that do not allow electric current to pass through them are called insulators.
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Objects which are used in places of wires to complete the circuit are called conductors
Objects which are used to protect a person from getting shock while repairing circuits are called insulators
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The material which allow the heat energy to pass through them are called conductors. Eg. silver, aluminium, copper, iron, etc.

The material which does not allow the heat energy to pass through them are called insulaters. Eg. plastic, wood, rubber, air, water, etc.
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conductors-objects which allow electricity to pass through insulators-objects which do not allow electricity to pass through
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See in study materials
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Hello insulators are materials which he does not pass easily and conductors are material through which heat can pass very easily the example of insulator are plastic and Rubber and the example of conductors are iron
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Insulators are the substances which do not allow the heat to pass through them.Example = plastic. Conductors are the substances which allow heat to pass through them.Example = iron.
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Insulators which do not allow the heat to be conducted easily through it
Conductors which allow heat to be conducted easily through it.
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the object itself are classified ito conductors and insulators
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they are the subjects of science
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INSULATOR:THE OBJECT WHICH DO NOT ALLOW TO PASS ELECTRICITY THROUGH THEM.
CONDUCTOR:THE OBJECT WHICH ALLOW TO PASS ELECTRICITY THROUGH THEM.
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The substances that do not conduct electricity is called an insulator.The substances that conduct heat well is called a conductor...
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Insulators-Materials that do not allow heat to pass through them easily are called insulators or poor conductors of heat.
Conductors-Materials that allow heat to pass through them easily are called good conductors of heat.
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Insulators : insulators are those which do not pass heat through it is called insulators.
Ex: erazer,plastic,wood...etc...
Conductors: conductors are those which pass heat through it are called conductors or good conductors.
Ex: all metals...
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Insulators are special materials which do not allow electricity to pass through them. Eg- plastics,rubbers.
Conductors are special materials which allow electricity to pass through them. Eg- metals, silver.
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Conductors of heat are substances which allow heat to be conducted easily through them . Insulators of heat are substances which do not allow heat to be conducted easily through them .
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Insulator are substance which do not conduc the heat for example: wood,plastic etc

Conductor are substance which is used to flow heat or electricity for example: iron,copper etc
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An object which do not allow electricity to pass through them is called as insulator.

An object which allows electricity to pass through them are called as conducter.
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INSULATORS- which do not allow heat to be conducted or passed through it. CONDUCTORS- which allow heat to paseed from it
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An object which do not allow electricity to pass through them is called as insulator.

An object which allows electricity to pass through them are called as conducter.
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Insulators are the objects that do not allow electricity to pass.
For eg. Eraser

Conductor are the objects that allow electricity to pass.
For eg. Safety pin
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Insulators are substance from which heat cannot flow easily it is also known as bad conductors of heat some examples are :- wood , plastic etc. Conductors are the metals from which the heat can easily flow through it , it is also known as good conductors of heat some examples are:- Iron,copper etc.
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An electrical insulator is a material whose internal electric charges do not flow freely; very little electric current will flow through it under the influence of an electric field. This contrasts with other materials, semiconductors and conductors, which conduct electric current more easily. The property that distinguishes an insulator is its resistivity; insulators have higher resistivity than semiconductors or conductors.
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those substances which conduct electricity are conductors
eg: copper , tin , gold , ....
those substances which do not conduct electricity are insulators
eg: paper , plastic , ....
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Insulators are the materials who do not allow heat to pass through them and the conductors are the materials who allow heat to pass through them..
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Insulators:- Insulators are materials that do not allow the transfer or that slow the transfer of heat or electricity.Insulators can be made of many different types of materials but metals are generally not insulators.Examples of Insulators: 1. Glass. 2. Plastic. 3. Rubber. 4. Porcelain. 5. Wood. 6. Distilled or pure water. 7. Ceramic. 8. asphalt.
Conductor:- A conductor is any piece of material that easily allows heat or electricity to pass through it. Many different materials can be conductors but metals are the best conducting materials that are available to us. A conductor allows electrons to flow freely across its surface.

1. Copper wire is often used in electrical wire to conduct electricity.
Examples of conductors are:-

2. Metal pots and pans transfer heat from the stove to the food inside of them to cook it.

3. A circuit board in a computer has many small metal wires that conduct electricity from one part to another.

4. Mixing metals with semi-metals like silicon creates superconducting materials which allow for the integrated processing devices that run our newest phones and computers.

5. Silver and aluminium are also good conductors of heat and electricity.

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insulator-
the object which do not pass electricity to one to another place.

conductor -
the object which pass to one to another  place
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Any object that conducts electricity are called conductors or good conductors .

Any object that conducts almost no electricity are called bad conductors or insulators .

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Insulators - do noy allow electricity to pass through them . (For example : rubber , plastic , wood)

Conductors - allow electricity to pass through them . (For example : metal )
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insulators stops the flow of electric current
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insulators are bad conductors while conductors are good conductors.
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insulators is bad conductor of electricity.conductors are good conductors of electricity.
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conducter- are which cunduct with electricity
insolater-which do not conduct electricity
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Insulators are bad conductors of heat and electricity and codctors are good conductors of heat and electricity
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Insulators are bad conductors and conductors are good conductors (heat,electricity
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insulator donot allow electricity to pass though them and conductors visa versa .
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Insulators:Which allows very little heat or electricity through them and they are bad conductor of heat or electricity

Conductor:Which allow heat or electricity through them and they are good conductor of heat or electricity
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The thing which allows electricity and heat to pass through it is called conductors. The thing which allows does not electricity to pass through it is called insulators
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Insulators are substances that do not allow heat or electricity to pass through them. Conductors are substances that allow and electricity to pass through them.
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Materials that stop heat or electricity are called insulators.eg wood,glass
Materials which allow heat or electricity are called conductors.eg copper ,silver
Insulators are also called poor conductors as they can't let the electricity or heat to pass.
silver is the best conductor
 
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An object which does not allow electricity to pass through them is called an insulator.

An object which allows electricity to pass through them is called a conductor.
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Insulators do not allow heat to pass through them and conductors allow heat to pass through them
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Conductors conduct electrical current very easily because of their free electrons. Insulators oppose electrical current and make poor conductors. Some common conductors are copper, aluminum, gold, and silver. Some common insulators are glass, air, plastic, rubber, and wood.
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INSULATORS: THAT DON'T ALLOW ELECTRICITY TO PASS THROUGH THEM .
CONDUCTORS: THAT ALLOW ELECTRICITY TO PASS THROUGH THEM . 
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Insulators are those objects through which electricity cannot pass.
Conductors are those objects through which electricity can pass.
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  • Insulator is a substance which does not readily allow the passage of heat or sound.
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Conductors are materials that allow free flow of electrons from one atom to another. Insulators won’t allow free of electrons from one atom to another. Conductors conduct electricity because of the free electrons present in them. Insulators insulate electricity because of the tightly bound electrons present within atoms.
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Insulators: Those substances that do not allow electricity to pass through them are called insulators.
Conductors: Those substances who allow them to electricity pass through them are called conductors.
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Hi,

Insulators - Materials that don not conduct heat or electricty are called insulators.

Conductors - Materials that conduct heat or electricty are called conductors.
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conductors dont allow electricity to pass and ex. are water and the best conductor is silver 
insulators help in stopping electricity to pass through ex are glass and best insulator is rubber i guess
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conductors are the objects which allow the electricity to flow through them and insulators are the object which do not allow electricity to flow through them at all
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Difference between insulator and conductor - Brainly.in
these are thedifferences
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Conductors :- The objects that produce current or allow currect to pass through it, is a Conductor.

Insulators :- The objects which do not allow current to produce or pass through it, is called an Insulator.
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What?
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Differentiate between conductors and insulators Any class 12 physics CBSEDifference Between Conductors and Insulators
Conductors Insulators
Copper, Aluminium, and Mercury are some conductors. Wood, paper, and ceramic are some insulators.
Conductors are used in making electrical equipment. Insulators are used in insulating electrical equipment for safety purpose.
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conductors let the electric current pass through them 
insulators do not let electric current pass through them
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Conductors allow for charge transfer through the free movement of electrons. In contrast to conductors, insulators are materials that impede the free flow of electrons from atom to atom and molecule to molecule.
Physics Tutorial: Conductors and Insulators
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Conductors are materials that permit electrons to flow freely from particle to particle. ... Conductors allow for charge transfer through the free movement of electrons. In contrast to conductors, insulators are materials that impede the free flow of electrons from atom to atom and molecule to molecule.
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An object which do not allow electricity to pass through them is called as insulator.

An object which allows electricity to pass through them are called as conducter.
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