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  • Electrical Current: What Doesn't Conduct Electricity? - Insulators Explained
    The correct answer is: Glass

    Explanation: Glass is an insulator and does not allow electrical current to pass through it. Conductors, on the other hand, allow electrical current to flow freely through them. Examples of conductors include metals like copper and aluminum, while examples of insulators include rubber and plastic. In electrical wiring, conductors are typically used to carry current, while insulators are used to prevent the current from leaking or flowing where it is not intended to.

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