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  • Rubber Band Properties: Insulator vs. Conductor - Electrical Conductivity Explained
    A rubber band is an insulator.

    Here's why:

    * Insulators resist the flow of electricity. They have tightly bound electrons that don't easily move from atom to atom.

    * Conductors allow electricity to flow easily through them. They have loosely bound electrons that can move freely.

    Rubber, being an insulator, doesn't allow electricity to flow through it easily. This is why rubber is often used to cover electrical wires, providing a layer of protection and preventing shocks.

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