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21 July, 14:58

Q) How is a conductor different from an insulator. A) A Conductor contains free electrons. B) A conductor contains free protons. C) A conductor contains an equal number of free electrons and free protons. D) A conductor contains neither free electrons nor free protons.

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  1. 21 July, 15:17
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    A conductor contains electrons that are bound so weakly to their atoms

    that they can be ripped away with a small voltage, and sent scurrying in

    the direction of the higher potential.
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