Electronics and Communication Engineering - Electromagnetic Field Theory
Exercise : Electromagnetic Field Theory - Section 8
- Electromagnetic Field Theory - Section 1
- Electromagnetic Field Theory - Section 2
- Electromagnetic Field Theory - Section 3
- Electromagnetic Field Theory - Section 4
- Electromagnetic Field Theory - Section 5
- Electromagnetic Field Theory - Section 6
- Electromagnetic Field Theory - Section 7
- Electromagnetic Field Theory - Section 8
- Electromagnetic Field Theory - Section 9
- Electromagnetic Field Theory - Section 10
- Electromagnetic Field Theory - Section 11
- Electromagnetic Field Theory - Section 12
- Electromagnetic Field Theory - Section 13
- Electromagnetic Field Theory - Section 14
- Electromagnetic Field Theory - Section 15
- Electromagnetic Field Theory - Section 16
11.
An increase of reverse voltage decreases the junction capacitance.
12.
The maximum forward current in case of signal diode is in the range of
13.
On which of the following effect do thermocouples work?
14.
Which of the following constitutes an active component?
15.
Which of the following characteristics of a silicon p-n junction diode make it suitable for use as ideal diode?
- It has low saturation current.
- It has high value of cut in voltage.
- It can withstand large reverse voltage.
- When compared with germanium diode, silicon diode shows a lower degree of temperature dependence under reverse conditions.
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