What does the current in a semiconductor is produced by?
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In a semiconductor, current is produced in two different ways. There are the electron current and the hole current. The electron current is produced when electrons are pushed from the negative terminal into the semiconductor. Holes are positions in the semiconductor atoms that can be but are not occupied by electrons.
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In a semiconductor, current is produced in two different ways. There are the electron current and the hole current. The electron current is produced when electrons are pushed from the negative terminal into the semiconductor. Holes are positions in the semiconductor atoms that can be but are not occupied by electrons.
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