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What is a semiconductor

A semiconductor is a solid whose electrical conductivity is in between that of a conductor and that of an insulator, and can be controlled over a wide range, either permanently or dynamically.

Semiconductor materials can be elements (e.g. germanium, silicon), compounds (e.g. copper oxide, lead sulfide), or metal alloys (e.g. gallium arsenide, gallium aluminum indium phosphide).

A pure semiconductor material is a very poor conductor or even an insulator, but when impurities called dopants are added it can become a quite good conductor. There are two classes of dopants: N type and P type. N type dopants create negatively charged current carriers (i.e. free electrons) in the semiconductor, just like ordinary conductors use. P type dopants create positively charged current carriers (i.e. holes) in the semiconductor. (Note: dopants do no make the semiconductor material electrically charged.) Because semiconductors have two different types of current carrier (not just the one that ordinary conductors have), it is possible to create junctions between differently doped parts of semiconductor material that conduct in one direction but not the other, or due to quantum mechanical effects do other useful things.
Semiconductor is a material that has the electrical conductivity between that of a conductor and an insulator. Silicon, germanium and graphite are some examples of semiconductors.

Source : Physics and Radio-Electronics ( website)
it is a solid material that has conductivity somewhere between a metal and that of a good insulator, due to addition of some impurity or due to temperature. Most electronic components are semiconductors.

What does temperature measure

Temperature measures how fast molecules are moving or in scientific terms it measures the AVERAGE KINETIC ENERGY in a system. Temperature measures how fast molecules are moving. :):)

What is the ideal gas constant

It is a universal constant used for all gases.

What term describes the physical change of a solid to a liquid at the melting point

melting

What forces hold ionic solids together

Ionic bonds

What is the best way to make a supersaturated solution

Heat the solution

What substance will break rather than bend

Ice will break rather then bend

What is the significant force that attracts water molecules polar molecules to each other

hydrogen bonding

As pilots get closer to the speed of sound

When pilots get closer to the speed of sound it gets harder for the plane to fly. It could also depend on the how the pilot flees.

What forms of the ideal gas law would you use to calculate the number of moles of gas

Probable you think to the law of Avogadro.

What is a phase diagram

a diagram showing the effects of temperature and pressure on phase

Increasing an airplane's speed or wing size does which of the following

Generates more lifting force

Bikers wear spandex clothing to make themselves more aerodynamic. Which of the following forces does this clothing counteract

Drag

The hot expanding gases generated by the combustion reactions in the engines are

released through the back of the engine to propel it and the airplane foward

In supersonic flights molecules break apart and react chemically. safety features protects the plane

heat shield

Which of the following is an expression of Boyle's law

PV = constant (apex)

Which of the following is an electrolyte solution

The answer is "Ions in water" on Apex

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