yes
yes
What ARE material properties? Otherwise known as characteristics, these are the things that make a material useful. Mechanical properties: Ductility (elastic or plastic) Brittleness (stiffness), compression, tension, torque, shear, toughness, & hardness. Electrical properties: conductor, insulator, semiconductor Thermal properties: conductor or insulator Optical properties: transparent, translucent, reflective, opaque.
A semiconductor is a substance or material that conducts electricity better than an insulator but not as well as a conductor. Examples of semiconductors include silicon and germanium.
A semiconductor is a type of conductor whose conductibility is between a conductor and an insulator. They are typically used as parts of items like electrical circuits.
Brass will conduct both electricity and heat. So brass is a conductor, but not an insulator.
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conductor,semiconductor and insulator
" semiconductor "
Its an Insulator
semiconductor is intermediate between conductor and non conductor of electricity
neither, germanium is a semiconductor
We use semiconductors instead of conductors and insulators by changing their properties because the properties of a semiconductor lies between that of a good insulator ant that of a good conductor. Any of the materials obtained depends on the level of doping.
What ARE material properties? Otherwise known as characteristics, these are the things that make a material useful. Mechanical properties: Ductility (elastic or plastic) Brittleness (stiffness), compression, tension, torque, shear, toughness, & hardness. Electrical properties: conductor, insulator, semiconductor Thermal properties: conductor or insulator Optical properties: transparent, translucent, reflective, opaque.
A semiconductor, see the link below
insulator, conductor and semiconductor
silicon, which is a semiconductor.
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