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Arielle Bradshaw
20 November, 18:24
Why doesn't electric current flow through rubber?
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Conor Kaiser
20 November, 18:49
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As rubber is an insulator or bad conductor current cannot pass
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Anabelle Blake
20 November, 19:13
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Rubber is a insulator so current cannot pass through it where as metal is a conductor which allows current to pass through it
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