Physics, asked by anushakota55361, 11 months ago

n - type extrinsic semiconductors is negatively charged , while P - type extrinsic semiconductors is positively charged . Is this statement true or false?

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Answered by ksonakshi70
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Answer:

n- type semiconductor is - vely charged due to the presence of electrons as majority charge carriers while p-type semi conductor is +vely charged due to the presence of holes as majority charge carriers.

Answered by Jasleen0599
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The given statement is False.

- The charge on n - type or p - type semiconductors is zero.

- The n - type and p - type semiconductors are neither negatively charged nor positively charged.

- This is just a misconception that n - type semiconductors are negatively charged and p - type semiconductors are positively charged.

- Both the n - type and p - type semiconductors are electrically neutral.

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