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What is a semiconductor temperature coefficient of resistance

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Answered by khushi0127
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a solid substance that allows heat or electricity to pass through it or along it in particular conditions.
semiconductor  materials (carbon, silicon, germanium) typically have negative  temperature coefficient of resistance.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Coefficients approaching zero can be obtained by alloying certain metals. A negative coefficient for a material means that its resistance decreases with an increase in temperature. Semiconductor materials (carbon, silicon, germanium) typically have negative temperature coefficients of resistance.


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