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Material that permits the free flow of electrons
A conductor is an electrical path which offers comparatively little resistance. Some examples of good conductors are silver, copper, aluminum, zinc, brass, platinum, iron, nickel, tin, and lead.
Conductors.
electrical/electronic definition: a material with low electrical resistance at standard temperature and pressure.solid state physics definition: a material with many electrons occupying conduction band energy levels at standard temperature and pressure. these conduction band electrons form an "electron gas" which fills the bulk of the material and like a real gas readily flows through the material.
A diode does that.
silver is regarded as the best conductor of electricity as far. as metals are considered. #AMP# Good conducting materials like copper has a low resistance and permits the flow of current.
Material that permits the free flow of electrons
A conductor is an electrical path which offers comparatively little resistance. Some examples of good conductors are silver, copper, aluminum, zinc, brass, platinum, iron, nickel, tin, and lead.
Conductors.
It permits electrons to flow through it easily.
electrical/electronic definition: a material with low electrical resistance at standard temperature and pressure.solid state physics definition: a material with many electrons occupying conduction band energy levels at standard temperature and pressure. these conduction band electrons form an "electron gas" which fills the bulk of the material and like a real gas readily flows through the material.
A diode does that.
It permits electrons to flow through it easily.
permits the easy flow of electrons
Powertrain Control Module diode ( from what I read , a diode is a one direction device which permits current to flow easily in one direction , but offers an extremely high resistance to a current trying to flow in the opposite direction )
Any material with refractive index of 1 (doesn't exist)
The organic molecule in cell membranes that permits the diffusion of lipid-soluble material is