The temperature coefficient of resistance of a semiconductor
A
Is always positive
B
Is always negative
C$1 s$ zero
D
May be positive or negative or zero
[AFMC 1998, MNR 1998]
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B
Is always negative
The temperature co-efficient of resistance of a semiconductor is always negative.
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