Question

In n type semiconductor, the free electron concentration

a.

is nearly equal to density of donor atoms

b.

is much greater than density of donor atoms

c.

is much less than density of donor atoms

d.

may be equal to or more or less than density of donor atoms

Answer: (a).is nearly equal to density of donor atoms

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