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Conductors and Insulators

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  • Definition: Conductors
  • Definition: Insulators
  • Insulators are also called Dielectrics
  • Explanation
CBSE: Class 12
Maharashtra State Board: Class 11
CISCE: Class 12

Definition: Insulators

Those substances in which electric charge cannot flow are called ‘insulators' (or dielectrics). Glass, hard-rubber, plastics and dry wood are insulators. Insulators have practically no free electrons.

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The material in which electrons are tightly bound to the nucleus and thus not available for conductance is called an insulator.

CBSE: Class 12
Maharashtra State Board: Class 11
CISCE: Class 12

Definition: Conductors

Conductors are those through which electric charge can easily flow. Metals, human body, earth, mercury and electrolytes are conductors of electricity.

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Substances which offer high resistance to the passage of electricity and do not allow electricity to pass through them easily, are called insulators.

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The material through which electric charge can flow easily is called a conductor.

CBSE: Class 12

Definition: Semiconductors

Substances whose resistance to the movement of charges is intermediate between conductors and insulators, are called semiconductors.

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