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By Incresing The temperature the specific resistance of the conductor and semiconductor ?​

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Answered by ItzBeautyBabe
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Specific resistance depends upon value of α the temperature coefficient of the resistance. the value α for conductors is positive and for semiconductors the value of α is negative.

Hence By increasing the temperature, the specific resistance of a conductor increases and that of a semiconductor decreases.

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