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Differentiate between insulators and conductors, giving one example of each. 6 marks?

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Insulators are materials that do not allow the flow of electricity through them easily, while conductors are materials that allow the flow of electricity through them easily.

One example of an insulator is rubber. Rubber does not conduct electricity well, which is why it is commonly used to insulate electrical wires.

One example of a conductor is copper. Copper is a good conductor of electricity, which is why it is commonly used in electrical wiring.
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Insulators

- Do not allow electricity to flow through them
- Have high resistance to the flow of electricity
- Electrons are tightly bound to their atoms
- Examples: rubber, plastic, glass, wood

Conductors

- Allow electricity to flow through them
- Have low resistance to the flow of electricity
- Electrons are loosely bound to their atoms
- Examples: metal (copper, silver, gold), salt water, graphite
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