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A material through which a current does not move easily is a(n) _____.

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AL2006
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  • 17-08-2016
A material through which a current does not move easily is called
an insulator.

Technically, charges CAN move through an insulator, but they lose
a lot of energy doing it, so the current that flows through the insulator
is very very small, usually too small to even measure.

Another way to look at it:  Insulators have high resistance.
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