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insulator A material that does not conduct electricity. It is used to isolate current-carrying wires or components from other metal parts.
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insulator Any material that will not conduct electricity, such as rubber. Used on poles to carry wire and insulate the conductor from the ground.
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insulator Something that does not allow electricity to flow through it easily. Glass and special rubber are good insulators. Insulators do not allow electricity to flow through them easily because the electrons in their atoms do not move easily from atom to atom.
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insulator Any material that resists the flow of current.
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insulator A material which tends to resist the flow of electric current (paper, glass, etc.).
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