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Yogita Ingle 7 years, 5 months ago
Materials that allow electricity to pass through them are called conductors. Since metals are good conductors of electricity, Copper is the most commonly used material for making connecting wires.
Materials that do not allow electricity to pass through them are called insulators. Some common insulators are glass, air, plastic, cotton, thermocol, wood and rubber. As insulators do not conduct electricity they are used to protect us from the dangerous effects of electricity.
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