How are conductors and insulators different give an example of a conductor and an insulator?

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2026-08-17 08:05

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conductors, such as metals, have free electrons, meaning their electrons are not strongly bonded to the atoms and a charge can move easily throughout the whole object, an insulator such as wood does not have free electrons so a charge is likely to stick in one area of the insulator.

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