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Physics, 24.08.2019 05:00 DanteMadrid33

Me how is a conductor different from an insulator? conductors have magnetic fields; insulators do not have magnetic fields. conductors do not have magnetic fields; insulators do have magnetic fields. in a conductor, electric current can flow freely; in an insulator, it cannot flow freely. in a conductor, electric current cannot flow freely; in an insulator, it can flow freely.

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