Electronics - Voltage and Current - Discussion
Discussion Forum : Voltage and Current - True or False (Q.No. 10)
10.
The abundance of electrons would imply a negative charge.
Discussion:
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Krishna chaitanya said:
1 decade ago
Abundance of electrons would imply a negative charge. This may not be true. It is neutral charge. Best example is n-type semiconductor. It has abundant electrons but it is not negatively charged. It is neutral. Substance becomes negative charge only if atoms in it accepts an electron.
Drashti said:
6 years ago
Absence of electron create a hole.
And hole have positive change.
So, the absence of electron create positive charge.
And hole have positive change.
So, the absence of electron create positive charge.
Rashmi said:
1 decade ago
The answer is false because abundance means large quantity. The ions are formed when they accept electrons.
BK Rout said:
1 decade ago
Abundance means plenty of. So plenty of electrons presence represent negative charge.
Prashant said:
1 decade ago
More the number of electrons more will be negative charge.
KRISHH said:
1 decade ago
DO ANY ONE KNOW THE EXPLANATION OF THIS QUESTION?
Vrushali said:
1 decade ago
Electrons carry negative charges.
Devi said:
1 decade ago
Anyone explain this question?
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