Electronics - Voltage and Current - Discussion

Discussion Forum : Voltage and Current - General Questions (Q.No. 29)
29.
Which electronics material opposes the movement of free electrons?
Conductor
Insulator
Semiconductor
Element
Answer: Option
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Discussion:
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Sajid hanip shaikh said:   1 decade ago
INSULATOR.

Because, insulator is bad conductor of heat. That means it opposes the flow of electron in it.
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Manoj mittal said:   1 decade ago
Because insulator has high resistivity so it has low conductivity so insulator has very low electron flow.

Goutam said:   1 decade ago
It does not allow the movement of electron into it "that is why insulator".

Thangapandiyan said:   1 decade ago
Electron tightly packed so no move the electrons so doesn't current flow.
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Krunal said:   1 decade ago
Insulators does not allow current (i.e. Electrons) to flow through it.

BHARGAVI VEERA said:   1 decade ago
What type of material used in conductor, insulator and semi conductor?

Sneha s nirmale said:   1 decade ago
But then why insulator is been called electronics material here ?

Yogapriya said:   1 decade ago
Because its doesn't allow the current. So its an insulator.

NIKUL PATEL said:   1 decade ago
Because insulator has high resistance so current is zero.

Raja said:   1 decade ago
Why we measure electricity in voltage ? not in ampere.


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