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A semiconductor has ______ temperature coefficient of resistance.

By BYJU'S Exam Prep

Updated on: September 25th, 2023

(a) Positive

(b) Zero

(c) Negative

(d) None of the above

A semiconductor has a negative temperature coefficient of resistance. If a material has a negative coefficient, it signifies that as the temperature rises, the substance’s resistance lowers. A material that has an electrical conductivity value falling between conductor and insulator is called semiconductor.

Temperature Coefficient of Resistance in Semiconductor

  • The resistance of semiconductors lowers as temperature rises because there are more electrons and/or holes available for conduction.
  • Therefore, the temperature coefficients of resistance of pure semiconductor materials (such as silicon and germanium) are often negative.

A conductor has a positive temperature coefficient, meaning that as the temperature rises, so does the conductor’s resistance.

Summary:

A semiconductor has ______ temperature coefficient of resistance. (a) Positive (b) Zero (c) Negative (d) None of the above

The temperature coefficient of resistance is negative for a semiconductor. It indicates that the temperature increases with the decrease in resistance. Semiconductor materials have electrical conductivity between conductor and insulator.

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