What is the main property of an insulator?

Author: Jesse

Apr. 07, 2024

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## What is the main property of an insulator?

1. **Insulators** are materials that do not conduct electricity well because they have high **resistance** to the flow of electric current.

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What is the main property of an insulator?

2. Insulators have **tight bonding** between their atoms, which makes it difficult for electrons to move freely through the material.

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3. This lack of electron mobility makes insulators ideal for **protecting** us from electric shocks and for **insulating** wires to prevent short circuits.

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4. Some common examples of insulators include rubber, glass, plastic, and wood. These materials are used in everyday items such as electrical wires, circuit boards, and insulating gloves.

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