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Physics, 03.12.2021 01:00 cmflores3245

How are insulators and conductors different? a Insulators cause electricity to heat up, and conductors cause electricity to cool.

b Conductors allow the flow of electricity, and insulators block the flow.

c Conductors slow electricity down, and insulators speed it up.

d Insulators allow the flow of electricity, and conductors block the flow.

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