Resistivity of semiconductors is inversely proportional to temperature why
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At the room temperature the semiconductors have very less charge carriers which are free to move,when the temperature increases the number of moving charge carriers increases and this leads to better electrical conduction and less resistivity.
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At the room temperature the semiconductors have very less charge carriers which are free to move,when the temperature increases the number of moving charge carriers increases and this leads to better electrical conduction and less resistivity.
Hope it Helps.
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