With increase in temperature the mobility of electrons in a conductor when the temperature of the conductor is decreased at constant potential differences
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At a constant potential difference, when the temperature is decreased the relaxation time increases as the mobility of electron is directly proportional to the relaxation time so the mobility also increases
If the potential difference increases the electron field also increases the mobility gets half.
If the potential difference increases the electron field also increases the mobility gets half.
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