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No it is not possible to define cardboard as a electronic because it can not full fill the requirement of electronics those are- they must be manufacture from semiconductor material they must be non linear in operation. they are semiconductor.
A substance that carries electricity under certain circumstances but not under others is called a semiconductor.
the binary semiconductors used to make LEDs have forward bias voltages from 1.5V to 6V depending on color (1.5V for IR-red to 6V for blue-UV) because the bandgap voltage of the semiconductor is higher than silicon. This higher bandgap is where the photons generated get their energy from. germanium has a lower forward bias voltage of 0.2V because the bandgap voltage is lower. metal-semiconductor contacts, like point contact diodes and schottky barrier diodes, can have forward bias voltages under 0.1V
semiconductor
logic gates comes under semiconductor
because conduce electricity under certain conditions
Diamond is usually a good insulator, and as it also has the highest thermal conductivity, these properties are used as a substrate under semiconductor chips for extracting the heat. But some blue diamonds are a semiconductor, due to boron trace contamination, and these are used as a semiconductor material.
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A substance that carries electricity under certain circumstances but not under others is called a semiconductor.
Reverse resistance should be infinite.
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A substance that carries electricity under certain circumstances but not under others is called a semiconductor.