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What happens to the resistance of a semiconductor when temperature decreases

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Answered by darshanda
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In case of semiconductors as the temperature increases the electrons in the valence band get excited and jump into the conduction band and hence the conductance increases resulting in the dwindling of resistance. As resistance is directly proportional to resistivity, resistivity decreases, too.

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