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OpenStudy (anonymous):

PLEASE HELP ME How is a conductor different from an insulator? Conductors have magnetic fields; insulators do not have magnetic fields. Conductors do not have magnetic fields; insulators do have magnetic fields. In a conductor, electric current can flow freely; in an insulator, it cannot flow freely. In a conductor, electric current cannot flow freely; in an insulator, it can flow freely.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@Abhisar @dyamondsr4ever

OpenStudy (abhisar):

WHat do you think?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

i think A?

OpenStudy (abhisar):

Nopes.

OpenStudy (abhisar):

Conductor means to able to conduct....

OpenStudy (abhisar):

Ring the bell?

OpenStudy (abhisar):

No?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

ok..

OpenStudy (anonymous):

one sec im goina try to figure this out

OpenStudy (anonymous):

B or D?

OpenStudy (abhisar):

You are close. Read this http://chemistry.about.com/od/chemistryglossary/g/conductordefinition.htm

OpenStudy (anonymous):

B?

OpenStudy (abhisar):

Conductors are able to conduct electricity but insulators are not.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

A?

OpenStudy (abhisar):

How A?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

C*

OpenStudy (abhisar):

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OpenStudy (anonymous):

thanks

OpenStudy (abhisar):

yw

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