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    The Resistivity of a Pure Semiconductor
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The Resistivity of a Pure Semiconductor

Question 42

Question 42

Multiple Choice

The resistivity of a pure semiconductor


A) increases with an increase in temperature.
B) increases with a decrease in temperature.
C) is constant over a wide range of temperatures.
D) is zero at room temperature.

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