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For a semiconductor, the conductivity is a function of the products of the number of charge carriers and their mobilites. As result, if the temperature of a slab of intrinsic silicon increases, how does its conductivity vary? | |
A. | Decreases [Wrong Answer] |
B. | Increases [Correct Answer] |
C. | Remains unaffected [Wrong Answer] |
D. | Increases or decreases depending upon the rise in temperature [Wrong Answer] |