what is conductor?
what is insulators?
what is semi condutors?

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conductors conduct thermal & electrical energy which have a
large no. of free electrons.
insulators does not conduct thermal & electrical energy
having very few free electrons.
The semiconductors are the materials having propeties in
between insulators & conductors.

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