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.
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
A geranium is a flower, and not a semiconductor. The element Germanium, however, is a semiconductor, which means it has an electrical conductivity somewhere between that of a metal and an insulator.
By the basic definition a semiconductor has the free electrons between conductor and insulator................. the examples are carbon,silicon,phosporous etc.,
insulator, conductor and semiconductor
gunn diode is transfered electron device & PIN diode is semiconductor device
A semiconductor is a device which is neither a Insulator nor a conductor. They behave like one in the right conditions.
No, phosphorus is not an insulator. It is a semiconductor, which means it has electrical conductivity in between that of a conductor and an insulator.
Metal is a good conductor of electricity due to the presence of free electrons, while semiconductor has conductivity in between metal and insulator and its conductivity can be controlled by doping. Insulator has very low conductivity as it lacks free electrons for conduction.
semiconductor is intermediate between conductor and non conductor of electricity
This solid is a semiconductor.
" semiconductor "
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
A semiconductor is the intermediate material between a conductor and an insulator. It has electrical conductivity between that of a conductor and an insulator and can be controlled by factors like temperature or impurities. Semiconductors are widely used in electronic devices such as transistors and diodes.
A geranium is a flower, and not a semiconductor. The element Germanium, however, is a semiconductor, which means it has an electrical conductivity somewhere between that of a metal and an insulator.
Silicon is an element that falls in between being a good conductor and a good insulator. It is a semiconductor which means its conductivity can be modified by introducing impurities or applying an electric field.
Its an Insulator
Germanium is a semiconductor