* GeTe is a material, not an object with a velocity: GeTe is a compound of germanium (Ge) and tellurium (Te), forming a semiconductor material. Materials don't have velocities in the same way objects do.
* "Transverse" needs a reference frame: Velocity is relative. Transverse velocity means the component of velocity perpendicular to a specified direction. We need to know what direction is being considered as the reference.
Possible interpretations of the question:
1. Velocity of electrons in GeTe: If the question is about the velocity of electrons within the GeTe material, then we're talking about electron drift velocity. This depends on various factors like the electric field applied, the material's conductivity, and temperature.
2. Velocity of a specific GeTe sample: If the question refers to a specific piece of GeTe material, we need to know the context. For example, if the GeTe sample is moving, then we can talk about its transverse velocity relative to a specific reference point.
To answer your question properly, please provide more context about what you're looking for:
* What is the context of the question? What are you trying to learn about GeTe?
* What direction is considered "transverse"? What are you comparing the velocity to?
With more information, we can give you a meaningful answer about the "transverse velocity" of GeTe.