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1: Feromagetic material containing no if small region

Ans: Domains
2: intrinsic semiconductor at absolute zero
Ans: Insulator
3: Free electron model failed to explain
Ans: Properties of solid
4: As the temperature increases fermi level approaches
Ans: Intrinsic level
5: Effective mass is ----- and in
Ans: Lower and upper level
6: E-K curve in extended zone scheme has discontinues at
Ans: n pi/a
7: The region no Baloch solution are possible
Ans: Forbidden Region
8: Above quire temperature thermal effect of set alignment
Ans : Domains
9: The first brillium zone space in K-space lies in range of
Ans: -pi/a -> Cheat
10: The alignment of magnetic moment below quire temperature in
faromagnetic material due to
Ans: Exchange interaction
11: Fermi level at 0K in an intrinsic semiconductor lies at
Ans: Upper
12: The conductivity of material with increase in temperature
Ans: Decrease
13: Fermi drag distribution follow
Ans: Puliexclusion principle
14: N-type semiconductor are doped
Ans: Donner impurity
15: Semiconductor crystal has temperature coefficient resistance
Ans: Negative
16: Above quire temperature paramagnetic substances becomes
Ans: Paramagnetic
17: The energy spectrum of electron moved in periodic potential
consist of reigion
Ans: Allowed and disallowed
18: Feromagnetic moment causes magnetic moment
Ans: Permanent
19: At very high temperature fermidirac distribution fn reduces to
Ans: Maxwell Distribution
20: Velocity of an electron K-E curve Is maximum
Ans: Infiexion Point
21: Magnetic moment originated at paramagnetic material in absence
of magnetic field
Ans: randomly
22: Extrinsic semiconductor doped with intensionally
Ans: Impurities
23: Law of mass action
Ans: Extrinsic and intrinsic
24: Bound particle and free particle are associated with spectrum
Ans: Discrete and continues
25: Summerfield model follow quantum model
Ans: Quantum Model
26: The energy level of PN-Junction after joining
Ans: Middle Level
27: Potential experience by an electron in a crystal is periodic and is
equal to
Ans: Lattice constant
28: Magnetic Filed in diamagnetic material due to charges in
Ans: Orbital States
29: Free Electron model E verses K has relationship
Ans: Parabolic
30: Reversed bias PN junction fermi level move forward
Ans: Valance Bond
31: Gauses elimination method will convert material
Ans: Rechelon form
32: Energy gap developed in free electron ---- in E-K due to
Ans: Brillion zone
33: Underforward biased PN-Junction level
Ans: Middle Level
34: Drud lorrentz proved free electron model on bases of
Ans: Classical
35: Magnetic filed of induces current in the diamagnetic is
Ans: Opposite
36: Current follows in semiconductor due to
Ans: Drift and diffusion
37: Above quire temperature ferromagnetic substance becomes
Ans: Paramagnetic
38: Kronig-pemy model gives
Ans- Energy Spectrum
39: Fermi surface consist energy Ef in the space below which state are
Ans: Completely filled
40: The number of electronic state present in unit energy range
Ans: Density of states
41: Nature of magnetism depend
Ans: Unpaired valance electrons
42: Electrical resistivity in S.C
Ans: Zero
43: Magnetization produced in magnetic material due to magnetic
moment
Ans: Intrinsic
44: Mobility of semiconductor depends upon
Ans: Temperature
45: Paramagnetic material for m b(Beta)
Ans: quire law
46: Location of fermi level in P-type semiconductor close to
Ans: Middle of base
47: Electron array in semiconductor
Ans: Poliexclusion
48: Electron have mobility than whole
Ans: Greater
49: Magnetism in solids due to motion of electron
Ans: Orbital and space

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