The flow of electrical current is possible because electrons are
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positively charged particles that when transferred between different atoms create ions that are positively charged
charged particles that move freely between all atoms; when an atom loses an electron it becomes negatively charged
able to move from one atom to another; the atom that loses an electron becomes positively charged and the atom that gains an electron becomes negatively charged
negatively charged and can move between atoms; the atom that loses an electron becomes negatively charged and the atom that gains an electron becomes positively charged
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Question 21 pts
You are discussing a material that has a strong resistance to the flow of electrons. This is a description of a(n)
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conductor
insulator
semi–insulator
semi–conductor
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Question 31 pts
Which statement best describes resistance? Resistance is
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the ability of a material to repel neutral charges and is measured in ohms
how well a current will flow in a material and is measured in volts
how well a material conducts an electrical charge and is measured in ohms
the ability of a material to attract a positive charge to create a current
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Question 41 pts
In order to be considered a semi-conductor the material must
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easily accept electron flow
resist electron flow
have ions that are negative and accept charges
have insulator and conductor properties
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Question 51 pts
Insulators will
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inhibit the flow of electrons
allow the flow of neutrons
allow the flow of electrons
inhibit the flow of neutrons
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positively charged particles that when transferred between different atoms create ions that are positively charged
charged particles that move freely between all atoms; when an atom loses an electron it becomes negatively charged
able to move from one atom to another; the atom that loses an electron becomes positively charged and the atom that gains an electron becomes negatively charged
negatively charged and can move between atoms; the atom that loses an electron becomes negatively charged and the atom that gains an electron becomes positively charged
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Question 21 pts
You are discussing a material that has a strong resistance to the flow of electrons. This is a description of a(n)
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conductor
insulator
semi–insulator
semi–conductor
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Question 31 pts
Which statement best describes resistance? Resistance is
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the ability of a material to repel neutral charges and is measured in ohms
how well a current will flow in a material and is measured in volts
how well a material conducts an electrical charge and is measured in ohms
the ability of a material to attract a positive charge to create a current
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Question 41 pts
In order to be considered a semi-conductor the material must
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easily accept electron flow
resist electron flow
have ions that are negative and accept charges
have insulator and conductor properties
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Question 51 pts
Insulators will
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inhibit the flow of electrons
allow the flow of neutrons
allow the flow of electrons
inhibit the flow of neutrons
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A material that has a strong resistance to the flow of electrons is an insulator.
Resistance is how well a material conducts an electrical charge and is measured in ohms.
In order to be considered a semi-conductor, the material must have insulator and conductor properties.
Insulators will inhibit the flow of electrons.
1. Electrons are negatively charged and can move between atoms; the atom that loses an electron becomes negatively charged and the atom that gains an electron becomes positively charged.
2. Insulator
3. Resistance is how well a material conducts an electrical charge and is measured in ohms.
4. Have insulator and conductor properties
5. Inhibit the flow of electrons
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It is an object's ability to accept the flow of electrons and is measured in volts.
It is an object's ability to accept the flow of current and is measured in ohms.
It is an object's ability to reflect the neutral particles and is measured in volts.
It is an object's ability to reflect the positive particles and is measured in ohms.
It is an object's ability to accept the flow of current and is measured in ohms.