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An insulator does not allow electrons to flow freely through it. true or false
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An insulator does not allow electrons to flow freely through it. true or false
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True because it is a open circuit and the electrons don't flow freely
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true, as insulators are poor conductors of electricity because they impede the flow. of electrons
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