The conductivity of a semiconductor increases with increase in temperature because (a) number density of free current carriers increases (b) relaxation time increases (c) both number density of carriers and relaxation time increase (d) number density of current carriers increases, relaxation time decreases but the effect of a decrease in relaxation time is much less than the increase in number density
Correct option is A) In semiconductor, the density of charge carriers (electron holes) are very small, so its resistance is high. When temperature increases the charge carriers (density) increases which increases the conductivity. As temperature of semiconductor increases, the speed of free electrons increases which decreases the relaxation time. As the density of charge carrier is small so there is small effect on decrease of relaxation time.