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A substance or device that does not readily conduct electricity.

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An insulator is a material that does not conduct electricity well, meaning it inhibits the flow of electric current. Insulators have high electrical resistance and are used to protect against accidental contact with live wires. Common insulating materials include rubber, glass, and plastic.

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