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In a semi conductor the total current flowing is equal to the sum of what

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Answered by kunjuzzz16
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in a semiconductor the total current flowing is equal to sum of currents due to electrons and holes.In conductors, we don't add currents due to electrons and positive charges separately.

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Answered by nafibarli789
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Answer:

The answer is the sum of current due to holes and electrons.

Explanation:

Semiconductors exist as substances with properties somewhere between them. ICs(integrated circuits) and electronic discrete components such as diodes and transistors are made of semiconductors.

The electric current in an extraneous semiconductor exists the identical to currents due to holes and electrons.

In an extrinsic semiconductor, there are both kinds of charge carriers i.e. holes and electrons. Thus, the total current in the semiconductor stands equivalent to the sum of current due to holes and electrons.

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