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what kind of symmetry dose the electric field of a point charge have?
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how much thermal energy /per atom (in j and ev) is available to a semiconductor at roOm temperature,say,27 c
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how much thermal energy /per atom (in j and ev) is available to a semiconductor at roOm temperature,say,27 c
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Now conservation of charge - If you take a neutral atom and remove an electron (ionise it ) have you distroyed any charge? it's like if you have $100 in the bank and take $30 out and put it in your pocket you've still got $100 - you need to explain that.
When they say 'how would you characterise a superconductor' they mean what is the key thing about them - what is a superconductor? - here's a hint it's to do with resistance and it happens when they get very cold!
If we help you find the answers you'll hopefully learn something.
Now conservation of charge - If you take a neutral atom and remove an electron (ionise it ) have you distroyed any charge? it's like if you have $100 in the bank and take $30 out and put it in your pocket you've still got $100 - you need to explain that.
When they say 'how would you characterise a superconductor' they mean what is the key thing about them - what is a superconductor? - here's a hint it's to do with resistance and it happens when they get very cold!
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