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4. Estimate the number per cm of intrinsic electrons, n, and holes. p, and calculate the electrical conductivity of Si crystal at 200 C. Take the effective mass of electrons as 0.33me and holes as 0.55m, and μ.-0.14 mm 0.038 mN.s, Eg 1.12 eV. Please pay attention to the units used

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