Definition of Electrical insulation

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Electrical insulation
Electrical insulator is a material or object that resists the flow of electric current. When a voltage is placed across an insulator, very little current flows. An object intended to support or separate electrical conductors without passing current through itself is called an insulator. An insulator is a material with atoms that have tightly bonded valence electrons and resist the flow of electrical current.

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