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  • Understanding Electrical Conductivity: What are Insulators?
    Insulators cannot conduct electrons easily.

    Insulators are materials that do not allow electrons to move freely through them. This is because the electrons in an insulator are tightly bound to their atoms, and they do not have the energy to overcome the attraction of the atoms to move freely. Some examples of insulators include rubber, plastic, glass, and ceramic.

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