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Standard VIII
Physics
Conductor
In an intrins...
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In an intrinsic semiconductor , the density of conduction electrons is 7.07*10^15 m^-3 . When it is doped with indium , the density of holes becomes 5*10^22 m^-3. find the density of conduction electrons in doped semiconductor
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