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When an insulator is heated, an electric...

When an insulator is heated, an electric charge is developed on the face of the isolator crystal. This phenomenon is known as

A

ferroelectric effect

B

paramagnetic effect

C

pyroelectric effect

D

piezoelectric effect

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