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  • Insulators: How They Block Electric Current - Definition & Examples
    A substance that prevents an electric current is called an insulator.

    Here's why:

    * Electric current is the flow of electric charge.

    * Insulators have tightly bound electrons that are difficult to move. This makes it hard for charge to flow through them, effectively stopping the electric current.

    Some common examples of insulators include:

    * Rubber

    * Plastic

    * Glass

    * Wood

    * Air

    These materials are often used to coat or surround electrical wires to prevent accidental shocks.

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