The electron concentration in an n-type semiconductor is the same as hole concentration…
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The electron concentration in an n-type semiconductor is the same as hole concentration in a p-type semiconductor. An external field (electric) is applied across each of them. Compare the currents in them.
- No current will flow in p-type, current will only flow in n-type
- Current in n-type = current in p-type
- Current in p-type > current in n-type
- Current in n-type > current in p-type
Answer
(D) Current in n-type > current in p-type
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