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electric conduction through a semiconductor is due to​

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Answered by akashhiremath001
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conduction of band

Explanation:

due to movement of the holes in the valence band and the movement of the electron in the conduction band

Answered by laraibmukhtar55
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Electrical conduction in semiconductor:

• Semiconductors turn as insulators at low temperatures and conductors at relatively higher temperatures.

• Conduction befalls at higher temperature because the electrons adjacent the semiconductor atoms can break away from their covalent bond and move freely about the lattice

• The conductive feature of semiconductors made the basis for accepting how we can use these materials in electrical devices.

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