Electrical Engineering - Voltage, Current and Resistance - Discussion

Discussion Forum : Voltage, Current and Resistance - General Questions (Q.No. 1)
1.
Materials with lots of free electrons are called
conductors
insulators
semiconductors
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Rutesh said:   1 decade ago
Basic think finally. Currents means flow of electrons.

As so many electrons mean more current flow. And conductor having more electrons compared to semiconductor and non conductor.

DIPAK KUMAR BISWAS said:   1 decade ago
Currents means flow of electrons in a proper direction. Electrons are basically outermost electrons.

SAURABH said:   1 decade ago
An electrical conductor is a substance in which electrical charge carriers, usually electrons, move easily from atom to atom with the application of voltage. Conductivity, in general, is the capacity to transmit something, such as electricity or heat.

DARSHIT PANDYA said:   1 decade ago
Conductor have no forbidden gap between conduction band valance band.

Kavi said:   1 decade ago
Due to the presence of electrons only substance will conducts. So, conductors have lots of charges.

Sai kumar said:   1 decade ago
Which having number of electrons is called conductor. Examples: copper, alluminium, water, iron etc.

PRINCE said:   1 decade ago
Basically current is rate of flow of charges or electrons and conductors are those in which current flow so conductor is a material with lot of free electrons.

Prashant singh said:   1 decade ago
More free of electrons means means more flow and flow occurs at conductors only while partial in semi conductors.

Arif said:   1 decade ago
Though conductors have low resistance so they can conduct electricity we can say that conductors have free electrons.

P. Paul Ebenezer said:   1 decade ago
The material which has more than 4 valence electron is called a conductor.


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