Biology, asked by kheelychae6272, 5 months ago

On heating resistance of a semiconductor

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Answered by Divitaagrawal1230D
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Explanation:

When the temperature is raised, some of the covalent bonds in the semiconductor break due to the thermal energy supplied. Hence the resistance decreases with the rise in temperature.

Answered by vpvp197
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When the temprature is raised the colvant bond in semiconductor break due to thermal energy supplied.

Hence resistance decrease with the rise in temprature

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