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Conductors and Insulators 

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This video tutorial lesson describes the difference between a conductor and an insulator using numerous illustrations and examples. The effect that being a conductor or an insulator has upon the electrostatic behavior of objects is explained.
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Комментарии : 13   
@harendravishnudev
@harendravishnudev 3 года назад
Sir, I like your videos but I want videos of Gravitation and Work, Energy and Power.
@tomh5662
@tomh5662 3 года назад
Doing Static Electricity videos right now. Eventually all topics will be covered. It's a long process.
@DSJVNdsjnvf4356
@DSJVNdsjnvf4356 2 года назад
whoa I learned something new, thanks
@ranazain7592
@ranazain7592 3 года назад
1)Why conductors allow free flow of electrons but insulators don't? 2) If atoms are stable in both conductors and insulators , why they allow more electrons to come on
@tanishqmahajan3240
@tanishqmahajan3240 3 года назад
Sir i have a doubt that how can a neutral conductor become positively charged when its closer to positively charged rod ? AS PROTONS FROM THAT + CHARGED ROD CANT COME OUT OF THE ATOM SO HOW DOES THIS HAPPEN ?
@PhysicsclassroomVideos
@PhysicsclassroomVideos 3 года назад
Electrons leave the neutral object as they are attracted to the + charge on the charged rod.
@tanishqmahajan3240
@tanishqmahajan3240 3 года назад
@@PhysicsclassroomVideos i got it thnx
@PhysicsclassroomVideos
@PhysicsclassroomVideos 3 года назад
Yes
@tanishqmahajan3240
@tanishqmahajan3240 3 года назад
@@PhysicsclassroomVideos SIR I WANT VIDEOS OF THERMAL EXPANSION IF POSSIBLE PLZZ UPLOAD
@miriamcini3674
@miriamcini3674 3 года назад
5:43 how does the conductor become positively charged if protons cannot move in the first place much less move from one object to another?? Or does the charged object take electrons away so the conductor has a lot more protons in that specific area.
@PhysicsclassroomVideos
@PhysicsclassroomVideos 3 года назад
Your second explanation is correct.
@pa33cia
@pa33cia 2 года назад
hi, sir. since when you charge an insulator the electrons remains in its location and it don't move, does it means that insulators can store electric charges?
@ruchiarora7890
@ruchiarora7890 5 месяцев назад
Not good But you try us to teach well sir
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