The temperature coefficient of resistance of a semiconductor is MCQ with Answer and Explanation

The temperature coefficient of resistance of a semiconductor is
A. Infinite
B. Negative
C. Positive
D. Zero
Answer: Option B
Solution (By JKExamLibrary)
Resistance decreases with temperature for semiconductors, so α negative.

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