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Monday, 3 February 2014

Q.No. 208: - Why electric current does not conduct through insulators under normal conditions?

Q.No. 208: - Why electric current does not conduct through insulators under normal conditions?

Ans: - Because in insulators electrons orbiting around the nucleus are tightly bound. The free electrons in the insulator are very rare, so that’s why the electric current did not pass through the insulators.

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