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what is the difference between a conductor and an insulator? a conductor can get heat transfer through convection and conduction, and an insulator can only get heat transfer from radiation. a conductor lets heat pass through it easily, and an insulator does not let heat pass through it easily. a conductor can only get heat transfer through conduction, and an insulator can only get heat transfer from radiation. a conductor is unaffected by heat, and an insulator is extremely affected by heat
Conductors have high thermal conductivity, allowing heat to pass through easily. Insulators have low thermal conductivity, impeding heat passage.
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A conductor lets heat pass through it easily, and an insulator does not let heat pass through it easily.