No it is a conductor. Aluminium wire is used in 400 amp services to keep the cost down over copper wire.
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
CIGS stands for copper indium gallium (di)selenide, which is a solid homogeneous mixture, and a semi-conductor. Refer to the Wikipedia article in related links.
A conductor Conductor The conductor is also known as "Maestro".
That would be a conductor.
The conductor or, if you want to get fancy, the maestro.
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 .
No, sodium (Na) is a conductor not a semi conductor
The conductivity of a semi-conductor can be increased by raising the temperature of the semi-conductor .
Copper is a conductor.
Yes, being a metal, aluminum is a good thermal conductor.
Aluminum is a conductor of thermal energy and electrical energy.
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Yes, silver and gold are good semi conductor.
Germanium and Silicon are the two most commonly known semi-conductor materials
A semi conductor is not a good conductor or a good insulator.
Yes, it is.