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What is semiconductor?​

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Answered by aadishree7667
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Semiconductors are the material

which have conductivity bw insulator and conductor , semiconductors are pure elements . which allows heat to pass through it . or in particular direction.

examples :: silicon , gallium , germanium

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Answered by Anonymous
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