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  • Resistivity of Insulators: Properties and Applications
    The resistivity of insulators is typically very high, ranging from 10^12 to 10^18 ohm-meters. This means that insulators are very poor conductors of electricity, and they do not allow the flow of electric current easily. Insulators are used in a variety of applications where it is important to prevent the flow of electric current, such as in electrical wiring, circuit boards, and electronic devices.
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