Is it decrease in temperature the mobility of a conductor?
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At lower temperatures, carriers move more slowly, so there is more time for them to interact with charged impurities. As a result, as the temperature decreases, impurity scattering increases, and the mobility decreases.
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Here is your answer.
As the question is not much clear but I have tried to answer up to my understanding .
At lower temperatures, carriers move more slowly, so there is more time for them to interact with charged impurities. As a result, as the temperature decreases, impurity scattering increases, and the mobility decreases.
Thanks.
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