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13 July, 16:34

What is a semiconductor?

A. A conductor that operates only at low temperatures.

B. A conductor that conducts electricity faster than common metals.

C. A conductor that has less conductivity than do metallic

conductors

D. A substance that completely blocks the flow of electricity.

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  1. 13 July, 18:06
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    C. A conductor that has less conductivity than metallic conductors

    Explanation:

    A semiconductor can conduct electricity, so they're not insulators, but the conductivity isn't as effective as a metal.
  2. 13 July, 20:02
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    C. A conductor that has less conductivity than do metallic

    conductors

    Explanation:

    Semi means less
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