what is difference between di electric and insulator?
Answer Posted / guna
Insulator cannot store charge but die electric can (Like capacitor). we can refer all die electrics are insulator but not all insulators are die electrics. insulator allows very less amount of current which doesn't show affect on circuit, but die electric can pass the electrons through it if it is excited by a source.
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