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An Insulator is a material that resists the flow of
electric current. It is an object intended to
support or separate electrical conductors without
passing current through itself. An insulation
material has atoms with tightly bonded valence
electrons. The term electrical insulation has the
same meaning as the term dielectric.
Some materials such as silicon dioxide or Teflon are
very good electrical insulators. A much larger class
of materials, for example rubber-like polymers and
most plastics are still "good enough" to insulate
electrical wiring and cables even though they may
have lower bulk resistivity. These materials can
serve as practical and safe insulators for low to
moderate voltages (hundreds, or even thousands, of
volts).
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