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A semiconductor is damaged by a strong current, because:
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- Excess of electrons
- Decrease in electrons
- Lack of free electrons
- None of these
Correct Option: A
A semiconductor is damaged by a strong current, because excess of electrons. This is based on the fact that when strong current passes through a semiconductor, it heats up the crystal and covalent bonds are broken, therefore, number of free electrons will increase and it behaves like a conductor.