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Distingushi between conductor,insulator , and semiconductor

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Answered by mahisharmamisthi
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Conductors have high conductivity, while semiconductors have moderate and insulators have low (negligible) conductivity. ... Resistivity (the property of the resistance to measure the electrical conduction), which is low or negligible in conductors and very high in insulators, while moderate in semiconductors.

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Answered by Anonymous
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a conductor is an object or type of material that allows the flow of charge (electrical current) in one or more directions.

Semiconductors are materials which have a conductivity between conductors (generally metals) and nonconductors or insulators (such as most ceramics).

An insulator is a material that does not conduct electrical current. Insulating materials include paper, plastic, rubber, glass and air.

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