Question
How are insulators and conductors different?
Responses
Insulators cause electricity to heat up, and conductors cause electricity to cool.
Insulators cause electricity to heat up, and conductors cause electricity to cool.
Insulators allow the flow of electricity, and conductors block the flow.
Insulators allow the flow of electricity, and conductors block the flow.
Conductors slow electricity down, and insulators speed it up.
Conductors slow electricity down, and insulators speed it up.
Conductors allow the flow of electricity, and insulators block the flow.
Responses
Insulators cause electricity to heat up, and conductors cause electricity to cool.
Insulators cause electricity to heat up, and conductors cause electricity to cool.
Insulators allow the flow of electricity, and conductors block the flow.
Insulators allow the flow of electricity, and conductors block the flow.
Conductors slow electricity down, and insulators speed it up.
Conductors slow electricity down, and insulators speed it up.
Conductors allow the flow of electricity, and insulators block the flow.
Answers
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The correct response is:
**Conductors allow the flow of electricity, and insulators block the flow.**
Conductors, like copper and aluminum, have free electrons that allow electrical current to pass through easily. Insulators, such as rubber or glass, have tightly bound electrons that prevent the flow of electricity.
**Conductors allow the flow of electricity, and insulators block the flow.**
Conductors, like copper and aluminum, have free electrons that allow electrical current to pass through easily. Insulators, such as rubber or glass, have tightly bound electrons that prevent the flow of electricity.