A semiconductor (like Silicon) can be doped to act like various one way resistive conductors and insulators.
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The only limit on how much current the conductor can carry, regardless ofthe weather, is the amount of current that causes the conductor to melt.The current in such a conductor depends on the voltage between its ends,and on the resistance of the conductor. The resistance of the conductor issomewhat less when it's cold, so a given voltage would result in more current.
Any conductor like copper or silver or aluminum
No. In fact it is used as an insulator.The copper wire, used in transformers and other similar wound coils, are coated in varnish, to act as an insulator between each wire.
An object is called as a good conductor of electricity when it allows the electrons to flow within it easily ( for example a copper rod). Resistance it the opposition to the flow of electrons through it. Resistance is affected by following factors of any object: 1) More the length more the resistance 2) Less diameter, more the resistance 3) Temperature Resistance of any object can be lowered by lowering the temperature. The point where the Resistance of any conductor drops close to zero is called superconductivity.
A poor conductor of heat is usually refereed as an insulator, the reason being is because Metal conceives over thousands of particles, these particles then vibrate between one another causing it to spread dramatically, this process speeds up the heating, enabling it to be hotter then usual. However, None-Metals are called "Insulators" Insulator meaning the particles are either too close to each other or spread out further, a wooden spoon can be described to be a insulator because it doesn't conduct with heat.
The resistance between a conductor and an insulator is: Wood, fabric, and water!
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.
conductor:- which allow electron to travel very easily as compare to insulator and semiconductor because of its low energy band gape. insulator:- which can not pass electron as good as conductor because of its band gape energy. energy band: in all the metal,semiconductor and insulator there is energy gape.energy gape is due to arrangement of electron to shell and subshell which is related to quantum mechanics. so the material between conductor and insulator is semiconductor because it has energy gape greater than the conductor and less than the insulator. greater the energy gape less chance for electron to pass through the material
A good insulator means a bad conductor. It is the opposite of good conductor.
A semiconductor only allows some electrons to flow across its junction. It has some resistance, in fact more resistance than a conductor but less than an insulator. A superconductor has no resistance.
those material having conductivity between insulator and good conductor are known as semiconductors for example germanium and silicon.
semiconductor is intermediate between conductor and non conductor of electricity
Conductor will carry current/insulator won't.
it's an insulator. conductors are things like metals or salts.
outer electrons of the atoms in a metal are not anchored to the nuclei of particular atoms, but are free to roam in the material. such materials are good conductors.
Semi-conductor is a material in which the energy band gap between the conduction band and valance energy band is very less (around 1V) which is in between conductors and insulators So, with just a an excitation energy of around 1v changes the state of semi-conductor to wither conductor or insulator .
A conductor can conduct heat and electricity, but an insulator can't.