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Effect of temperature on relaxation time of electrons

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★ Relaxation time is inversely proportional to the square root of relaxation time. As the temperature increases, the thermal energy of electrons increases.

★ They collide more frequently and hence the average relaxation time which is the average time between successive collisions decreases.

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★ Relaxation time is inversely proportional to the square root of relaxation time. As the temperature increases, the thermal energy of electrons increases.

★ They collide more frequently and hence the average relaxation time which is the average time between successive collisions decreases.

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