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         <description><![CDATA[<div>1. Why should we know if something is an insulator, semiconductor, or conductor?<br><br>2. What would happen if we used an insulator instead of a conductor? <br><br>3. Why are semiconductors expensive to develop?<br><br></div>]]></description>
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         <title>Conductor: [Name Here]</title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>1.&nbsp; <strong><em>TITLE </em></strong>the post with an example of a conductor.<br>2. <strong><em>POST </em></strong>a picture/GIF of the example.<br>3. <strong><em>WRITE</em></strong> a short description.</div><ul><li>what is a conductor?</li><li>how does heat move in a conductor?</li><li>what is an example? how is it used?</li><li>interesting fact about the example</li></ul><div>4. <strong><em>CITE: </em></strong>Source Name &amp; Direct Link (Google shouldn't appear in the link).</div>]]></description>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>1.&nbsp; <strong><em>TITLE </em></strong>the post with an example of a semiconductor.<br>2. <strong><em>POST </em></strong>a picture/GIF of the example.<br>3. <strong><em>WRITE</em></strong> a short description.</div><ul><li>what is a semiconductor?</li><li>how does heat move in a semiconductor?</li><li>what is an example? how is it used?</li><li>interesting fact about the example</li></ul><div>4. <strong><em>CITE: </em></strong>Source Name &amp; Direct Link (Google shouldn't appear in the link).</div>]]></description>
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         <title>Insulator: [Name Here]</title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>1.&nbsp; <strong><em>TITLE </em></strong>the post with an example of an insulator.<br>2. <strong><em>POST </em></strong>a picture/GIF of the example.<br>3. <strong><em>WRITE</em></strong> a short description.</div><ul><li>what is an insulator?</li><li>how does heat move in an insulator?</li><li>what is an example? how is it used?</li><li>interesting fact about the example</li></ul><div>4. <strong><em>CITE: </em></strong>Source Name &amp; Direct Link (Google shouldn't appear in the link).</div>]]></description>
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         <title>Insulator</title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>a substance which does not readily allow the passage of heat or sound<br><br>the insulation materials work by slowing conductive heat flow and convective heat flow.<br><br>Although an electrical insulator is ordinarily thought of as a nonconducting material, it is in fact better described as a poor conductor or a substance of high resistance to the flow of electric current<br><br>Insulators are used in electrical equipment to support and separate electrical conductors without allowing current through themselves<br><br>Source :<br>Britannica : https://www.britannica.com/science/insulator<br><br>Energy.gov :&nbsp;<br>https://www.energy.gov/energysaver/insulation#:~:text=Most%20common%20insulation%20materials%20work,contact%20with%20an%20air%20space.<br><br>Wikipedia :<br>https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Insulator_(electricity)<br><br>Oxford Language : https://languages.oup.com/google-dictionary-en/</div>]]></description>
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         <title>semiconductor</title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div><br>a solid substance that has a conductivity between that of an insulator and that of most metals, either due to the addition of an impurity or because of temperature effects<br><br>By the thermal vibrations of the atoms or by the electrons<br><br>By the thermal vibrations of the atoms by the electrons<br><br>Semiconductors are built on semiconducting material, which is material with electrical conductivity between metals and insulators.<br><br>Source:<br>Oxford Language:<br>https://languages.oup.com/google-dictionary-en/<br><br>Testbook:<br>https://testbook.com/question-answer/heat-conduction-in-a-semiconductor-takes-place--5f0b90834f207c0d0a9313de#:~:text=Conduction%20of%20heat%20in%20semiconductor,By%20the%20electrons<br><br>Techtarget:<br>https://www.techtarget.com/whatis/definition/semiconductor#:~:text=A%20semiconductor%20substance%20lies%20between,%2C%20including%20solid%2Dstate%20storage.<br><br>EPSprogramming:<br>https://www.epsprogramming.com/blog/8-curious-facts-about-semiconductors</div>]]></description>
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         <pubDate>2022-10-26 21:13:58 UTC</pubDate>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>A conductor, or electrical conductor, is a substance or material that allows electricity to flow through it.<br><br>Conduction is the process by which heat energy is transmitted through collisions between neighboring atoms or molecules.<br><br>Conductors are used in making electrical equipment.<br><br>A conductor is a material that allows electric charge to move through it as an electric current and usually the charge is carried by electrons, and the conductor is a metal.<br><br>Source:<br>Techtarget:<br>https://www.techtarget.com/whatis/definition/conductor#:~:text=A%20conductor%2C%20or%20electrical%20conductor,atom%20when%20voltage%20is%20applied.<br><br>CUAR:<br>https://scied.ucar.edu/learning-zone/earth-system/conduction#:~:text=Conduction%20is%20the%20process%20by,where%20particles%20are%20further%20apart.<br><br>toppr:<br>https://www.toppr.com/guides/physics/electric-charges-and-fields/conductors-and-insulators/#:~:text=A%20conductor%20allows%20current%20to,current%20to%20flow%20through%20it.&amp;text=Electric%20charges%20are%20absent%20in%20insulator.&amp;text=Conductors%20are%20used%20in%20making%20electrical%20equipment.<br><br>Fact Monster:<br>https://www.factmonster.com/dk/encyclopedia/science/conductors</div><div><br></div>]]></description>
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