Travel chargers tend to be smaller, and often plug into a different outlet, such as the cigarette lighter socket in a car or the USB port of a laptop. Regular chargers are often more stable, and may include a port for the item to be charged to rest in or on.
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A DC pass through will pass a DC voltage in only one direction. Bidirectional will let a DC voltage travel both directions.
I have only seen it once, and that was when they changed packaging a bit and decided to do a travel/promo size to introduce the new look. Shame it is not a regular part of their product line.
the early humans traveled about 50,000 miles to get to America
The difference between a conductor and an insulator is that a conductor allows electrons to travel. This is because the "outer electrons" of a conductor are not anchored like those of an insulator. Conductors tend to be metals. Some examples of insulators are plastic, glass, rubber and wood.