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Insulator

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An insulator is a material that strongly resists the flow of electric current because its electrons are tightly bound to their atoms and cannot move freely. Common insulators include rubber, plastic, glass, and ceramic. Insulators are essential for safety — they are used to coat wires, cover tool handles, and protect people from accidental contact with energized conductors.

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