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what is the
charge of intrinsic semiconductor​

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Answered by Anonymous
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It behaves as an apparent free charge similar to an electron and contributes to conduction. Notes: 1. Holes do not actually move in the semiconductor.

Answered by Anonymous
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Generally it behaves as an apparent free charge similar to an electron and contribute to the conductor.

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