Content protected from screenshots
GKFix.in
Current Affairs
General Knowledge
Categories
Concept Builder Quiz
About Us
Start Quiz
GKFix.in
Home
Current Affairs
General Knowledge
Categories
Concept Builder Quiz
Start Quiz
GKFix MCQ Question
Test your knowledge and learn something new
Home
ELECTRONIC DEVICES
Question #90884
Back to Home
View All ELECTRONIC DEVICES Questions
1 Views
Question
Why don't valence electrons conduct electricity at absolute zero in semiconductors?
A. Because they are bound to nuclei
B. Because they recombine
C. Because the temperature is too low
D. Because the valence band is full and there are no free states
Check Answer
Share on Twitter
Share on Facebook
Copy Link
Related Questions
How does the presence of a hole affect the electrical neutrality of a semiconductor atom?
2
How does temperature affect carrier concentration in an intrinsic semiconductor?
3
What is the relationship between electron current and hole current in intrinsic semiconductors?
0
Which organisation conducted a comprehensive awareness seminar on menstrual and reproductive health ...
(Current Affairs)
130
What is the theme of International Yoga Day 2025 as announced by Prime Minister Narendra Modi?
(Current Affairs)
27