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State two differences between a conductor and an insulator of electricity.
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The differences between a conductor and an insulator of electricity are as follows —
| Conductor | Insulator |
|---|---|
| Allow the current to flow through them easily | Do not allow current to flow through them. |
| They have large number of free electrons and they offer a very small resistance to the flow of current. | They have almost no electrons and offer a very high resistance to the flow of current. |
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