A positive hole in a semiconductor is (A) an artificially created particle. (B) an anti-particle of electron. (C) a vacancy created when electron leaves a covalent bond. an (D) absence of free electrons.
A positive hole in a semiconductor is (A) an artificially created particle. (B) an anti-particle of electron. (C) a vacancy created when electron leaves a covalent bond. an (D) absence of free electrons.
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![A positive hole in a semiconductor is
(A) an artificially created particle.
(B) an anti-particle of electron.
(C) a vacancy created when an
electron leaves a covalent bond.
(D) absence of free electrons.](/v2/_next/image?url=https%3A%2F%2Fcontent.bartleby.com%2Fqna-images%2Fquestion%2Fcb54aaf1-f7d2-4a8a-bb22-7c2109f3c83d%2F128011fb-64ec-4828-aba6-e32c3e97c775%2F73lflbr_processed.png&w=3840&q=75)
Transcribed Image Text:A positive hole in a semiconductor is
(A) an artificially created particle.
(B) an anti-particle of electron.
(C) a vacancy created when an
electron leaves a covalent bond.
(D) absence of free electrons.
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