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SEMICONDUCTORS
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Determine the magnitude of the electric field inside a sphere that encloses
a net charge of 2 C.
0 (zero)
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What is the total electric flux through the surface of a closed sphere
enclosing a net charge of 2 C?
2.26 x 105 NC-1m2
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Law which shows that the force of attraction or repulsion between two
magnetic poles is inversely proportional to the square of the distance
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Coulombs second law
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The voltage or emf induced when the magnetic field is moving or changing and
a conductor is stationary.
Statically induced emf
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According to _____, the algebraic sum of the rises and drops of the mmf
around a closed loop of a manetic circuit is equal to zero.
Amperes circuital law
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What do you call of an electromagnet with its core in the form of a close
magnetic ring?
Toroid
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In series-parallel
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In a mesh, the algebraic sum of all voltages and voltage drops is equal to
zero.
Kirchhoffs second law
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The sum of all currents entering a junction is equal to the sum of currents
leaving away from the junctions.
Kirchhoffs first law
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If a copper wire has an inferred absolute zero of -234.5 /Co, determine its
temperature coefficient of resistance at 25 /oC?
0.00385 /oC
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A set of circuit elements that forms a closed path in a network over which
signal can circulate.
Loop
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The maximum current a cell can deliver through a 0.01 ohm load during
testing.
Flash current
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Separator
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What will happen to a parallel ac-circuit if its line frequency is more than
the resonant frequency?
Becomes capacitive
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Who was this US physicist who invented the cyclotron which pioneered the
production of artificial radioisotopes?
Lawrence, Ernest
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British physicist who studied the emission of electricity from hot bodies,
giving the name thermionics of the subject.
Richardson, Owen
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An English physicist and chemist who pioneered research into the radioactive
decay of atoms and coined the term isotope.
Soddy, Frederick
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A Japanese physicist who discovered the subatomic particles called the meson
in 1935.
Yukawa, Hideki
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The energy gap between the valence band and conduction band of a
semiconductor is in the order of
one electron volt (1 ev)
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What do you call a semiconductor that is doped with both donor and acceptor
impurities?
Compensated semiconductor
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Silicon is widely used over germanium due to its several advantages, what do
you think is its most significant advantage?
Low leakage current
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Typically, how much energy is required for a valence electron to move to the
conduction band for a doped semiconductor?
0.05 eV
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What do you call the boundary between the energy filled level and empty
level in a semiconductor material?
Fermi level
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Impurities with energy level or states close to the band edges are called
shallow states.
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100. The mobility of electrons and holes in a semiconductor are affected mainly
by what scattering mechanisms?
Impurity and lattice scattering
101. In semiconductors, what scattering mechanism that has a the smallest effect?
Crystal imperfection scattering
102. Calculate the total carrier mobility in a semiconductor if the impurity
scattering L = 0.3 m2/vs.
0.14 m2/vs
103. Semiconductor that has the highest heat conductivity and therefore used as a
heat sink.
Diamond
104. The semiconductor that is used in xerography.
Selenium (Se)