Where are conductors and dielectrics used in everyday life?

Conductors are substances in which an orderly movement of charged particles arises under the action of an electric field. In everyday life, conductors are used in wires, cables, electrical appliances.
Dielectrics are substances that almost do not conduct electric current (insulators). There are many dielectrics in everyday life: glass and glass products, rubber, porcelain, etc., Dielectrics (electrical tape) are widely used to protect against electric current in everyday life on cords and cables as an insulating material.



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