Insulator (electricity)

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title: Insulator (electricity)
text: An electrical insulator is a material in which electric current does not flow freely. The atoms of the insulator have tightly bound electrons which cannot readily move. Other materials—semiconductors and conductors—conduct electric current more easily. The property that distinguishes an insulator is its resistivity; insulators have higher resistivity than semiconductors or conductors. The most common examples are non-metals. A perfect insulator does not exist because even insulators contain smal
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description: Material that does not conduct an electric current
original url: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Insulator_(electricity)
date created: 2001-09-26T17:53:35Z
date modified: 2024-08-27T01:22:57Z
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