⟩ Why are metals able to conduct current so well?
because of the very small band gap between the valence band and the conduction band, making it very easy for electrons to go from one to another and be qualified as "free" electrons.
because of the very small band gap between the valence band and the conduction band, making it very easy for electrons to go from one to another and be qualified as "free" electrons.
Which atomic model did Erwin Schrodinger create?
How do you convert from Pascal to torr?
Why have the electron and the proton the same charge whereas the proton is 1836 times heavier?
What is ntu in thermodynamics?
Why does the pilot tilt the outer wing of the airplane inward while taking a turn?
Why is it important not to expose a patient to X-rays for too long?
How do you calculate tensile strength?
What are the weights in pounds of liquid gallons?
What are the applications of nmr spectroscopy?
If a dog rolled around on a carpet and gets statically and a flea jumps on it will the flea get electrocuted?