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Describe the difference between conductors and insulators, give two examples of each.

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conductors allow energy to be passed through and insulators stopped energy being passed
humans are conductors
foil is an insulator
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Answer:

Conductors allow electricity to pass through them, while insulators do not allow electricity to pass through them. Two examples of conductors are iron and steel. Two examples of insulators are plastic and glass.

Step-by-step explanation:

When you put conductors in a circuit, it would result in a closed circuit while when you put insulators in a circuit, it would result in an open circuit. This is mainly because electricity can pass through conductors but not insulators. Metals are mostly conductors of electricity while non-metals are mostly not.

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