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At temperatures near room temperature, the temperature dependence of the conductivity for intrinsic germanium is found to equal
σ=ct−3/2exp⁡(−eg2kt)
where c is a temperature-independent constant and t is in kelvins. using equation, calculate the intrinsic electrical conductivity of germanium at 110˚c. assume eg=0.67 ev and room-temperature (298 k) conductivity σ=2.2 (ω-m)-1.
enter your answer in accordance to the question statement (ω-m)-1

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