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  • Non-Conductive Materials: Rubber & Glass - Electrical Insulation Explained
    Here are two materials that do not conduct electric current:

    1. Rubber: Rubber is a great insulator because its electrons are tightly bound to the atoms and cannot move freely. This makes it a good choice for things like electrical cords and gloves.

    2. Glass: Like rubber, glass has electrons tightly held within its structure, preventing the flow of electric current. This is why glass is often used in electrical insulators and containers.

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