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Is aluminum metal an electrical insulator
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No, aluminum is not an electrical insulator; it is actually a good conductor of electricity. Aluminum has a relatively low resistivity and allows electric current to flow through it easily. This property makes aluminum widely used in electrical conductors, such as power lines and wiring. In contrast, electrical insulators, like rubber or glass, have high resistivity and do not allow electrical current to pass through them easily.
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