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8 May, 15:04

When an electron is displaced in a semiconductor, the hole that's left behind is

A. attracted to the negative terminal of the voltage source.

B. incapable of carrying a charge.

C. attracted to the anode of the voltage source.

D. considered an impurity in the crystal.

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  1. 8 May, 15:13
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    A. attracted to the negative terminal of the voltage source.

    Explanation:

    When an electron is displaced in a semiconductor, the hole that's left behind is

    A. attracted to the negative terminal of the voltage source.

    The electron leaving leaves a net + charge, which is attracted to the negative terminal.
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