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What is the difference between a conductor and an insulator?
A conductor allows current to flow much easier than an insulator does
An insulator has an excessive number of free electrons, while a conductor has a few free electrons or none at all
An insulator allows current to flow much easier than a conductor does
The difference between conductors and insulators depends on how they are used
None of the above
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A conductor allows current to flow much easier than an insulator does
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