it can be easily defined in many ways....
1. conductivity of conductor is higher than insulator....bcoz if we look at Periodic Table
on left hand side d elements are more likely to loose electrons so dey are conductors.like
hydrogen & lithium is good example bcoz dey have only one electron to loose....
while right side elements are insulators as dey are bounded...and can't easily loose electrons as dey require high energy...helium and all noble gas elements are good example of insulators...
2. temperature coefficient of resistance is positive in conductor so.. on increasing temperature, conductivity will decrease as resistance increases.....and this can not be shown by insulators bcoz dey r tightly bound with each other./
3. in conductor we can increase conductivity by applying d product of mobility and electric field......while in insulators it cannot be done easily.....
Conductor-one which conducts(allow current)electric city in all condition. Semiconductor-One which behaves like conductor as well as insulator depending on condition. Insulator-one which donot conduct(allow current)electric city in all condition
conductivity and mobility both are directly propertional
The resistance of a conductor is relatively low while an insulator should have very high resistance. The former is used to transmit electricity and the latter is designed to inhibit flow of electricity.
The difference among Metal,Semiconductor and Insulator is written bellow-1.Metal:Substances through which electricity can pass easily is called Metal.1.Semiconductor:Substance which conductivity lies between Metal and Insulator are called Semiconductor.1.Insulator:Substances through which electricity can not pass easily are called Insulator.
Electrons are part of an atom, in elements etc. Electrodes are types of medical equipment places on certain parts of your body, that send electrical pulses to your muscles to stimulate them.
A good insulator means a bad conductor. It is the opposite of good conductor.
Conductor will carry current/insulator won't.
A conductor can conduct heat and electricity, but an insulator can't.
those material having conductivity between insulator and good conductor are known as semiconductors for example germanium and silicon.
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.
A substance as germanium or silicon whose electrical conductivity is intermediate between that of a metal and an insulator; its conductivity increases with temperature and in the presence of impurities. :) Hope that helped;)
The resistance between a conductor and an insulator is: Wood, fabric, and water!
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.
an insulator doesn't allows electricity pass from it, a bad conductor allows electricity to pass from it but not fully or completely and a semi conductor pass electricity in little form which used to operate electronics
Insulator is a substance that does not allow heat to pass through it example air. conductor is a substance that allows heat to pass through it example metal.
a conductor attracts and an insulator keeps it all together
Conductor-one which conducts(allow current)electric city in all condition. Semiconductor-One which behaves like conductor as well as insulator depending on condition. Insulator-one which donot conduct(allow current)electric city in all condition