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how is the conductivity of a semiconductor affected with the increase in its temperature explain​

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Answered by sonalkalasua07
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  • As the temperature increases, more electrons get the energy to jump from Conduction band to valence band, and thereby increases the conductivity of the semiconductor.
Answered by supriyapujahari4
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As the temperature increases, more electrons get the energy to jump from Conduction band to valence band, and thereby increases the conductivity of the semiconductor.

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