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Electricity is the flow of electrons through a cable. Electronics is set of conductors and semi-conductors (again kind of cables) through which electrons flow in specific way, needed by the machine.
Glass has a higher conductivity than thin plastic but,it is still lower than metal so metal may be a better conductor
They are usually called semi-conductors.
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.
Impure semi conductor material are called extrinsic semi conductor as there a small quantity of foreign particle is present. Two types of impurities are added to an extrinsic semi conductor. When impurities belonging to third group are called as trivalent or acceptor impurities such as boron, aluminum, indium or gallium when these impurities are added in pure semi conductors they form p-type semi conductor. And similarly when impurities belonging to group fifth called as penta valent or donor impurities such as arsenic, antimony, bismuth or phosphorus are added to a semi conductor they form N-type semi conductor .
Electronics refers to anything that requires electricity to run. A semi conductor is a material that has some properties of a conductor, meaning it allows electricity to flow through it well and some properties of an insulator, meaning it does not allow the flow of electricity through it well. Semi conductors are used extensivly in modern electronics and circuit boards. the queastion makes no sense - check what you are asking
Silver is a conductor of electricity. It has low resistivity, allowing electric current to flow easily through it compared to insulators like rubber or semi-conductors like silicon.
Because that's how a conductor is defined. A conductor is something that conductors electricity or "lets it go through". An insulator is something that doesn't. A semi conductor is half way between and will allow some electricity to "go through".
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
SemiConductor = Kind-of-conducts.Really! By applying electricity to the conducting material (usually in a transistor or Integrated chip) the conduction rate of the material changes. This allows you to change the flow of electricity through the semiconductor by using a second smaller control voltage.This is the basis of most electrical components.Conductors(made out of materials that are not semi-conductors) fully allow electricity to flow through it.Insulators (Non-Conductors)completely block the flow of electricity.
silicon is a semi-conductor,there fore electricity can pass through it.transistors in electronic devices are made up of silicon
Silver is a conductor of electricity, meaning it allows the flow of electric current with very little resistance. It is widely used in electrical wiring and electronics for this reason.
Polystyrene is considered an insulator because it is a poor conductor of electricity. It has high resistance to the flow of electric current due to the lack of free-flowing electrons in its structure.
One example of an element that is not a good conductor and a good insulator is sulfur. Sulfur is a non-metallic element that is a poor conductor of electricity due to its lack of free electrons for easy electron flow. However, sulfur is a good insulator because its atoms are tightly bonded together, making it difficult for electricity to pass through.
Cotton wool is not a conductor or an insulator it is a semi conductor. It is sort of in the middle, electrons can travel through cotton wool but not as good as silver, bronze, metal and so on.
No, sodium is a metal and is not a semiconductor. Semiconductors are materials that have conductivity between that of a conductor and an insulator. Sodium is a good conductor of electricity due to its metallic properties.
Electricity is the flow of electrons through a cable. Electronics is set of conductors and semi-conductors (again kind of cables) through which electrons flow in specific way, needed by the machine.