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Make a table showing the major differences in the electric properties of plastic, salt water, and copper. Include diagrams showing polarization by an external charge.

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Out of the three elements, plastic has very low conductivity, it is considered a good insulator, and copper has higher conductivity, it is an excellent conductor and is used in electrical installations. Salt water has a low conductivity, it is a bad conductor.

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Concept/Significance of polarization

The polarisation is defined as the dipole moment per unit volume, and it is a vector quantity. Still, induction is only a phenomenon in which charges get polarised in the opposite direction.

02

Determination of the major differences in the electric properties of plastic, salt water, and copper

Material

Electric property

Conductivity

Electric use

copper

Ï„=59.6s/m

Excellent conductor

Salt water

Ï„=5s/m

Bad conductor

Plastic

Ï„=10-13s/m

Insulator

The behavior of the plastic and water molecules are shown in the figure above and in the case of copper, the polarity of free electrons is higher that has this material is observed.

Thus, out of the three elements, Plastic has very low conductivity, it is considered a good insulator, and copper has higher conductivity, it is an excellent conductor and is used in electrical installations. Salt water has a low conductivity, it is a bad conductor.

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