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Conductors vs Insulators

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Electrical Conductors and Insulators

Some materials conduct electricity and others do not.

Electrical conductors

Electrical conductors

  • An electrical conductor is a material that allows electric currents (flow of electric charges) to pass through it.
    • All metals are electrical conductors.
  • An electrical conductor has lots of charges that are free to move.
  • In a metal, the charges that are free to move are electrons.
  • The electric current through the metal is the flow of these free electrons.
Electrical insulators

Electrical insulators

  • An electrical insulator is a material that doesn’t allow electric currents (flow of electric charges) to pass through it.
    • Plastic and glass are electrical insulators.
  • An electrical insulator has no free electrons.
  • No charges are free to move and carry a current.
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