the conductivity of an extrinsic semiconductora


The conductivity of an extrinsic semiconductor

(A) Decreases with temperature.

(B) Increases with temperature.

(C) Remains constant with temperature.

(D) Decreases and then increases with temperature.

Ans:

The conductivity of an extrinsic semiconductor increases with temperature.

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