Why does resistivity of semiconductors decrease with increase in temperature?
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✔✔Because resistivity is universally proportional to temperature...........
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resistivity decreases as temperature increases as resistivity is inversely proportional to the temperature........ we can understand this as the temperature increases, the particles of the conductor become more spaced out as the heat causes expansion .... so it is easier for the current to flow ......which means resistivity has decreased
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