Description : he substances of conductivity of the order of 10–6 – 10–4 (m)–1 are : a) Insulators b) Super conductors c) Semiconductors d)Good conductors
Last Answer : d)Good conductors
Description : Transistors are made from (a) Plastic (b) metals (c)insulators (d) doped semiconductors
Last Answer : d) doped semiconductors
Description : The skin effect is a phenomenon observed in a) Insulators b) Dielectrics c) Conductors d) Semiconductors
Last Answer : c) Conductors
Description : Skin depth phenomenon is found in which materials? a) Insulators b) Dielectrics c) Conductors d) Semiconductors
Description : Dielectric constant will be high in a) Conductors b) Semiconductors c) Insulators d) Superconductors
Last Answer : c) Insulators
Description : Ceramics are good (A) insulators. (B) conductors. (C) superconductors. (D) semiconductors.
Last Answer : (A) insulators.
Description : Czochralski method is widely used for the growth of crystal of -------------materials. a) Conductors b) semiconductors c) insulator d) conductors & insulators
Last Answer : b) semiconductors
Description : Materials exhibiting zero value of resistivity are known as ______ . (a) conductors (b) semiconductors (c) insulators (d) superconductors
Last Answer : (d) superconductors
Description : Classify the solids into conductors, semiconductors and insulators on the basis of band theory of solids.
Last Answer : In conductors there is no energy gap between valance band and conduction band, they are overlapped on each other. So electrons can jump from valance band to conduction band easily and material ... band when some amount of energy is supplied to it. Therefore insulators cannot conduct the current.
Description : Name two good conductors, two good insulators, and two semiconductors.
Last Answer : In general all metals are good conductors, with silver the best and copper second.
Description : Good conductors have conductivity of the order of a) 10–10 (m)–1 b) 10–7 (m)–1 c) 10 7 (m)–1 d) 10–9 (m)–1
Last Answer : c) 10 7 (m)–1
Description : The substances which have a large number of free electrons and offer a low resistance are called (a) insulators (b) inductors (c) semi-conductors (d) conductors
Last Answer : (d) conductors
Description : Holes are majority carriers in (A) P-type semiconductors. (B) N-type semiconductors. (C) Insulators. (D) Superconductors.
Last Answer : (A) P-type semiconductors.
Description : The covers of electrical machines are made of (A) soft magnetic materials. (B) hard magnetic materials. (C) super conductors. (D) semiconductors.
Last Answer : (A) soft magnetic materials.
Description : The temperature at which material show super conductivity is a) Super temperature b) Critical temperature c)Kelvin temperature d)Absolute
Last Answer : d)Absolute
Description : Superconductors are those elements – (1) Whose conductivity is intermediate between metals and insulators (2) Whose resistance falls almost to zero at very low temperature (3) Which conduct electricity only at super-high temperature (4) Which conduct electricity only, at super-high temperatures
Last Answer : (2) Whose resistance falls almost to zero at very low temperature Explanation: Superconductivity is a phenomenon of exactly zero electrical resistance and expulsion of magnetic fields occurring in ... lines from the interior of the superconductor as it transitions into the superconducting state.
Description : Superconductors are those elements (1) Whose conductivity is intermediate between metals and insulators (2) Whose resistance falls almost to zero at very low temperatures (3) which turn into insulators at very low temperatures (4) which conduct electricity only at super-high temperatures
Last Answer : Whose resistance falls almost to zero at very low temperatures
Description : Pure semiconductors silicon and germanium are a) Extrinsic b) Intrinsic c) Insulator d) Diodes
Last Answer : b) Intrinsic
Description : Light waves can cause photoelectric emission in a) Metals b) Alkali metals c) Insulators d) None of the above
Description : Magnetic materials (A) provide path to magnetic flux. (B) are good insulators. (C) are semiconductors. (D) None.
Last Answer : (A) provide path to magnetic flux.
Description : Super conductors are substances that – (1) offer minimum resistance to flow of electric current (2) conduct electricity at low temperature (3) conduct electricity at high temperature (4) offer high resistance to the flow of electric current
Last Answer : (1) offer minimum resistance to flow of electric current Explanation: A superconductor is a material that can conduct electricity or transport electrons from one atom to another with no ... is released from the material when it reaches the temperature at which it becomes superconductive.
Description : Certain substances loose their electrical resistance completely at super low temperature. Such, substances are called. (1) Super conductors (2) Semi conductors (3) Dielectrics (4) Perfect conductors
Last Answer : (1) Super conductors Explanation: Superconductors are materials that carry electrical current with little or no resistance when cooled, below a certain temperature. While conventional superconductors need to ... temperature superconductors do so above the boiling point of liquid nitrogen (-196 °C).
Description : Super conductors are those substances, which (A) Offer no resistance to current flow (B) Conduct electricity at low temperature (C) Offer high resistance to current flow (D) Conduct electricity at high temperature
Last Answer : (A) Offer no resistance to current flow
Description : Super conductors are substances that (1) offer minimum resistance to flow of electric current (2) conduct electricity at low temperature (3) conduct electricity at high temperature (4) offer high resistance to the flow of electric current
Last Answer : offer minimum resistance to flow of electric current
Description : Certain substances loose their electrical resistance completely at super low temperature. Such substances are called. (1) Super conductors (2) Semi conductors (3) Dielectrics (4) Perfect conductors
Last Answer : Super conductors
Description : The force between two long parallel conductors is inversely proportional to (a) radius of conductors (b) current in one conductor (c) product of current in two conductors (d) distance between the conductors
Last Answer : (d) distance between the conductors
Description : The two conductors of a transmission line carry equal current I in opposite directions. The force on each conductor is (a) proportional to 7 (b) proportional to X (c) proportional to distance between the conductors (d) inversely proportional to I
Last Answer : (b) proportional to X
Description : Asingle fiber can handle asmanyvoice channel as a. a pair of copper conductors b. a1500-pair cable c. a 500-pair cable d. a 1000-pair cable
Last Answer : b. a1500-pair cable
Description : Current carried by each of the two long parallel conductors is doubled. If their separation is also doubled , force between them is
Last Answer : Increase two fold
Description : What happens to resistance of conductors when temperature rises?
Last Answer : For conductors an increase in temperature will cause their resistance to increase.
Description : Metals are good conductors of electricity because they have: (a) Large number of bounded electrons (b) Small number of electrons (c) Large number of free electrons (d) Small number of free electrons
Last Answer : (c) Large number of free electrons
Description : Which of the following statement is correct: (a) Similar charges attract each other (b) Similar charges attract and repel each other (c) Similar charges repel each other (d) Similar charges neither attract nor repel 9. Metals are good conductors of electricity because they have:
Last Answer : (c) Similar charges repel each other
Description : n-type semiconductor is an example of (A) extrinsic semiconductor. (B) intrinsic semiconductor. (C) super conductor. (D) insulators..
Last Answer : (A) extrinsic semiconductor.
Description : Hall effect is associated with (A) Conductors. (B) Semiconductors. (C) Thermistors. (D) Solders.
Last Answer : (B) Semiconductors.
Description : Conductivity of semi conductor is increased by: a) Decrease of temperature b) By keeping temperature constant c) Increase of temperature d) none of above
Last Answer : d) none of above
Description : Which of the following has the lowest electrical conductivity? A) Mercury B) Silver C) Copper D) Gold
Last Answer : Which of the following has the lowest electrical conductivity? A) Mercury B) Silver C) Copper D) Gold
Description : What is the reason for the conductivity of semiconductors?
Last Answer : Semiconductors require a small amount of energy to break the covalent bond to set theelectron free. Thus as the temperature increases, the number of electrons dissociatedfrom their atoms increases. Thus semiconductors behave as conductors.
Description : With increase in temperature, the electrical conductivity of semiconductors (A) Increases (B) Decreases (C) Remain constant (D) Either (A) or (B), depends on the type of semi-conductor
Last Answer : Option A
Description : . With increase in temperature, the electrical conductivity of semiconductors (A) Increases (B) Decreases (C) Remain constant (D) Either (A) or (B), depends on the type of semi-conductor
Description : What is more important insulators or conductors?
Last Answer : Both are equally important.Insulators keep the electricity from going where it is notwanted while conductors take electricity where it is wanted.
Description : What is more important conductors or insulators?
Last Answer : Conductors and Insulators. In a conductor, electric current can flow freely, in an insulator it cannot. Metals such as copper typify conductors, while most non-metallic solids are said to be good insulators, having extremely high resistance to the flow of charge through them.
Description : Are perspex and polythene conductors r insulators?
Last Answer : ?
Description : Name three electrical conductors and three electrical insulators.
Last Answer : Ans: conductors: metals, graphite, carbon insulators: glass, rubber, wood
Description : The use of strain type insulators is made where the conductors are (a) dead ended (b) at intermediate anchor towers (c) any of the above (d) none of the above
Last Answer : (c) any of the above
Description : Which have more free electrons: conductors or insulators?
Last Answer : Conductors have many free electrons whereas insulators have very few or none at all.
Description : Substances which have permeability less than the permeability of free space are known as (a) ferromagnetic (b) paramagnetic (c) diamagnetic (d) bipolar
Last Answer : (c) diamagnetic
Description : A semiconductor formed by addition of trivalent impurity is : a) P–Type b) N–Type c) Q–type d) M–Type
Last Answer : d) M–Type