CONDUCTORS,
INSULATORS AND SEMICONDUCTORS
I. Reading Comprehension
If we connect a battery across a body,
there is a movement of free electrons towards the positive end. This movement
of electrons is an electric current. All materials can be classified into three
groups according to how readily they permit an electric current to flow. These are conductors, insulators, and semiconductor.
In
the first category are substances which provide an easy path for an electric
current. All metals are conductors, however some metals do not conduct well.
Manganin, for example, is a poor conductor. Copper is a good conductor,
therefore it is widely used for cables. A non-metal which conducts well is
carbon. Saltwater is an example of a liquid conductor.
A
material which does not easily release electrons is called an insulator.
Rubber, nylon, porcelain and air are all insulators. There are no perfect
insulators. All insulators will allow some flow of electrons, however this can
usually be ignored because the flow they permit is so small.
Semiconductors
are midway between conductors and insulators. Under certain conditions they
allow a current to flow easily but under others, they behave as insulators.
Germanium and silicon are semiconductors. Mixtures of certain metallic oxides
also act as semiconductors. These are known as thermistors. The resistance of
thermistors falls rapidly as their temperature rises, They are therefore used
in temperature sensing devices.
1. What is the electric current?
2. 2. How is the flow of electrons?
3. 3. What is the consideration to classify
electrically all materials?
4. 4. Why is copper a good conductor?
5. 5. Why is rubber an insulator?
6. 6. Why aren’t there perfect insulators?
7. 7. What is semiconductor?
8. 8. Mention several examples of semiconductors!
9. 9. What are thermistors?
10. 10. When do thermistors behave as insulator?
II
1. Fill the
blank spaces based on the text with appropriate verbs!
1. If a battery …………… across a body, there will be an electric
current.
2. Free electrons …………….. towards the positive end.
3. We can ……………. all materials into three groups.
4. An electric current ………………… an easy path by conductors.
5. Manganin cannot ……………….. well.
6. Cables usually …………………... of copper.
7. Although non metal, carbon ………………… electric current well.
8. Electrons of insulators cannot ……………………. easily.
9. If the flow of electrons is so small, it can ……………………
10. Semiconductors sometimes ………………….. as insulators, sometimes as
conductors.
Items to
learn:
1. Finding
information about objects and the characteristics
2. Finding
and understanding sentences with present tense.
3. Understanding
questions asking subject, object and modifiers.
Indicator of
completion:
1. Able
to identify characteristics of an object.
2. Able
to make sentences in present tense.
3. Able
to make questions
Benchmarking:
1. Make
a summary of the text.
2. Make the appropriate questions
as the answer of the questions had been provided.
a. (+)
…………………………………………………?
(-)
There are three categories of all materials.
b. (+)
…………………………………………………?
(-)
Because manganin does not conduct well.
c. (+)
…………………………………………………?
(-)
When the temperature rises.
d. (+)
…………………………………………………?
(-)
It is movement of electrons.
e. (+)
…………………………………………………?
(-) They are materials which can be a conductor as well as an
insulator.
Maximum mistake is one item.
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