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what is the effect of temperature on mobility of a conductor?

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Temperature causes impurity scattering to increase and mobility to decrease. 

  • Explanation:
  • A substance that permits electricity to flow through it is referred to as an "electrical conductor."
  • The ground, humans, and graphite are all very effective conductors of electricity.
  • Metals like copper are a few examples of common conductors.
  • The mobility of electrons in a conductor is equal to their relaxation time.
  • Temperature and conductor resistance are inversely related. As the temperature rises, the conductor's resistance rises as well.
  • Conversely, as the temperature rises, the resistance of semiconductors and insulators lowers.
  • With high temperature, phonon concentration rises and results in high scattering.
  • So, temperature results in impurity scattering to increase or decrease mobility. 

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