An insulator is a material that doesn't easily let electricity flow through it, while a conductor is a material that allows electricity to flow easily. Insulators have high resistance, meaning they don't conduct electricity well.

Which statement describes a difference between insulators and conductors?

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Insulators have high resistance, while conductors have low resistance.
Insulators have high resistance, while conductors have low resistance.

Insulators have high conductivity, while conductors have low conductivity.
Insulators have high conductivity, while conductors have low conductivity.

Insulators cand transmit electric current, while conductors cannot.
Insulators cand transmit electric current, while conductors cannot.

Insulators are made of metallic materials, while conductors are not.
Insulators are made of metallic materials, while conductors are not.
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Insulators have high resistance, while conductors have low resistance.