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  • What is an Insulator? Properties and Examples
    A material that prevents electrons from flowing freely is called an insulator.

    Here's why:

    * Insulators have tightly bound electrons that are not easily moved. This means they resist the flow of electric current.

    * Conductors, on the other hand, have loosely bound electrons that can move freely, allowing for the flow of electricity.

    Examples of insulators include:

    * Rubber

    * Glass

    * Plastic

    * Wood

    * Air

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