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Which statement about electric insulators is true?(1 point)
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Charges within electric insulators do not readily move.
Charges within electric insulators do not readily move.
Electric charges move freely in electric insulators.
Electric charges move freely in electric insulators.
Electric insulators are the best heat conductors.
Electric insulators are the best heat conductors.
Electric insulators have a high flow of heat and electricity.
Electric insulators have a high flow of heat and electricity.
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"Charges within electric insulators do not readily move."
Explanation: Insulators have tightly bound electrons (high resistance), so electric charge does not flow freely. They also generally are poor electrical (and often poor thermal) conductors.
Explanation: Insulators have tightly bound electrons (high resistance), so electric charge does not flow freely. They also generally are poor electrical (and often poor thermal) conductors.
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