Ceramics are normally insulators, so how can a “ceramic” resistor…
Question Answered step-by-step Ceramics are normally insulators, so how can a “ceramic” resistor… Ceramics are normally insulators, so how can a “ceramic” resistor have low resistance? (a) It has conductive particles distributed throughout the medium. (b) They cannot have low resistance. (c) Apply enough current and the resistance of the ceramic reduces significantly. (d) It is a misnomer, they are not ceramic at all. Science Physics PHYS 5020 Share QuestionEmailCopy link Comments (0)


