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  • Insulators: Understanding Materials That Resist Electrical Current
    The material that does not carry current is known as an insulator. Insulators are materials that resist the flow of electric current. They have very high resistivity, which means that it is difficult for electrons to move through them. Common examples of insulators include rubber, plastic, wood, glass, and ceramics. These materials do not conduct electricity, making them suitable for use in electrical systems to prevent the flow of current where it is not wanted.
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