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  • Glass Rods: Insulator Properties Explained
    A glass rod is an insulator.

    Here's why:

    * Insulators resist the flow of electric current. This is because their electrons are tightly bound to their atoms and don't easily move.

    * Conductors allow electric current to flow easily through them. This is because their electrons are loosely bound and can move freely.

    Glass, like rubber, wood, and plastic, has electrons that are tightly held within its structure. This makes it difficult for electric current to pass through it.

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