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Conductors transmit, while insulators don't. Usually, they transmit electricity and/or heat. Usually, they poorly transmit electricity and/or heat (insulators). Usually, the classification by electricity or by heat is highly corrected.

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A conductor allows energy to move or flow, while an insulator prevents or impedes the flow of energy. Most commonly, that energy is electricity or heat.

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