The difference in the variation of resistance with temperature in a metal and a…
Physics · JEE Main · NTA Exams — Electronic Devices
The difference in the variation of resistance with temperature in a metal and a semiconductor arises essentially due to the difference in
- Type of bonding
- Crystal structure
- Scattering mechanism with temperature
- Number of charge carriers with temperature
Answer
(D) Number of charge carriers with temperature
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