Why does the potential barrier decrease in a forward-biased p-n junction?Why is electrical power transmitted at high voltage and transformed to low voltage for household use?If bulb B is removed from Circuit 2, what will happen to bulbs A...
potential barrier across the junction and drift of the charge carriers reduces the thickness of the barrier. In normal thermal equilibrium condition and in absence of any external force, the diffusion of charge carrier is equal and opposite of drift of charge carriers hence the thickness of ...
The width of the depletion region of the BE junction is small as compared to that of the CB junction. The forward bias at the BE junction lowers the barrier potential, allowing electrons to flow from the emitter to the base. Because the base is thin and lightly doped, it has very few ...
When two or more resistors are in series, we apply the voltage divider rule to determine the potential drop across an individual resistor. According to this rule, the potential drop across an individual resistor is equal to the ratio of the resistance of this resisto...
The reverse biasing in a p-n junction diode Adecreases the potential barrier. Bincreases the potential barrier. Cincreases the number of minority charge carriers. Dincreases the number of majority charge carriers.Submit What is the cause of a small leakage current in reverse bias arrangement ofa...
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In a no-bias state, a built-in potential (the energy difference between the lowest limit of the emitter's conduction band and the lowest limit of the base's conduction band) occurs at each pn junction due to the generation of a depletion layer, creating an energy barrier. The emitt...
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The depletion region of the emitter-base region is thin compared to the depletion region of the collector-base junction (Note that the depletion region is a region where no mobile charge carriers are present and it behaves like a barrier that opposes the flow of the current). ...
Even very tight curves that should be fixed, like Frankford Junction in Philadelphia, are justifiable on the basis of a high benefit-cost ratio but are not make-or-break decisions; getting the timetabling integration right is much more important. This could, again, be construed to mean ...