a. If you do not go completely around the loop when applying Kirchhoff’s voltage law, then the algebraic sum of the voltages cannot be determined the algebraic sum of the voltages will always be positive the algebraic sum of the voltages will always be negative the algebraic sum is the voltage between the start and finish points   b. A p -type semiconductor is a semiconductor doped with impurity atoms whose electron valence is +4 pentavalent impurity atoms trivalent impurity atoms

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a. If you do not go completely around the loop when applying Kirchhoff’s voltage law, then

the algebraic sum of the voltages cannot be determined
the algebraic sum of the voltages will always be positive
the algebraic sum of the voltages will always be negative
the algebraic sum is the voltage between the start and finish points
 
b. A p -type semiconductor is a semiconductor doped with

impurity atoms whose electron valence is +4
pentavalent impurity atoms
trivalent impurity atoms
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