Physics, asked by niveramar06, 2 months ago

A semiconductor with negative temperature coefficient of resistance is called as

option
a.conductor
b.semiconductor
c.thermistor
d.insulator​

Answers

Answered by 00Harry00
1

Answer:

A)Negative

Explanation:

At given temperature, resistivity of any material depends on number of free electrons and drift speed of electrons in the material. The drift speed of electrons is determined by how often electrons collide with each other and other atoms in the material.

For semiconductors, resistivity decreases with increase in temperature because more free charge carriers (electrons and/ or holes) are available for conduction. Therefore, they have negative temperature coefficient.

Whereas, as temperature increases resistivity increases as electrons collide more frequently with vibrating atoms in conductor. This reduces drift speed of electrons (and thus current reduces) and gives them positive temperature coefficient of resistance.

Answered by ananyamariyamnavin
1

Answer:

c. Thermistor

Explanation:

Thermistor is a semiconductor device whose temperature coefficient of resistance is large and negative.

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