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PhilipSeeMore

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What happens to the resistivity of a typical semiconductor as its temperature increases?
 
  A)
 
  The resistivity increases for a while and then decreases.
  B)
 
  The answer depends on the semiconductor.
  C)
 
  The resistivity decreases.
  D)
 
  The resistivity increases.
  E)
 
  The resistivity remains the same.

Question 2

A long, thin rod of uniform cross section and length L has a density that depends on position along the bar. The linear density of the rod is given as A(1 - x/L) + B, where L is the distance from the left end of the rod.
 
  Determine the moment of inertia of the rod about an axis perpendicular to the rod that passes through the left end of the rod. A)
 
  (A/4 + 2B/3)L2
  B)
 
  (A/4 - B/3)L3
  C)
 
  (-A/4 + B/3)L3
  D)
 
  (-5A/4 + 2B/3)L3
  E)
 
  (A/12 + B/3)L3



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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

E



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