It is a conductor, I'm pretty sure.
The body is considered a semiconductor - AKA Not a good conductor and not a good insulator.
Conductor. Our body is full of electricity, that is why you feel a shock when electricity is conducted from our body to another body.
Yes it is. Due to the fact the body is mostly made of water, the electricity spreads around the body. Causing electric shocks etc!!!
Yes; it is mostly because of the human body containing so much water. It's also why electrocution used to be used as the death penalty.
Dry skin gives some resistance to conduction of electricity through your body. But then the tissue fluid is excellent electric conductor.
It’s a resistor. :l
Yes - if you have a human body you are human.
DNA in the human body is located in the nucleus of each and every cell in the human body.
there are 25 elements in the human body.
Human body temperature is the measurement of heat in the human body. The average person's body temperature is about 98.6 degrees Fahrenheit.
no a human body has 206 bone in it body
Semiconductor resistor is a resistor body formed in a semiconductor substrate. The first and second conductive terminals are electrically connected to the resistor body at opposite ends.
It is a semiconductor.
i guessing-the human body
Arsenic is not a semiconductor by itself, but it is commonly used as a dopant in semiconductor materials like silicon to alter their electrical properties. Arsenic increases the number of available charge carriers in the material, which can make it conduct electricity more effectively.
Yes - if you have a human body you are human.
A semiconductor slice is used to make integrated circuits or ICs. It is also known as a semiconductor wafer or a semiconductor substrate.
the human body anatomy is, the study of the morphology of the human body.
ON Semiconductor was created in 1999.
Tungsten is really a semiconductor.
The population of ON Semiconductor is 21,000.
NaCl is not a semiconductor.
Ruth Lundeen Memmler has written: 'Structure and function of the human body' -- subject(s): Anatomy, Body, Human, Human Body, Human anatomy, Human physiology, Physiology, Human body 'The human body in health and disease' 'Workbook for The human body in health and disease'