Silicon and germanium are the elements used in transistors
Silicon and Germanium are often seen in transistors.
The element highly toxic and used in transistors is arsenic. It is commonly found in old radios and semiconductor components due to its semiconductor properties in creating p-type regions.
Silicon and Germanium are the elements used in transistors
Its main component is a single element called Silicon (a Silicon chip) but this will have other elements deposited on it, comprising the circuitry, diodes and transistors.
Germanium is a chemical element, not a poem. It is a metalloid commonly used in transistors and semiconductors due to its electrical properties.
What is the problem? Transistors can easily switch about any electrical or radio frequency needing switching today.
Germanium is not explosive. It is a chemical element with a low reactivity and has no explosive properties. It is commonly used in electronic devices and as a semiconductor in transistors.
Power transistors are transistors that are used in high-power amplifiers and power supplies.
Ohm's Law states that, for a passive element, V (the voltage drop) is proportional to I (the current in the component), and the proportional constant is R (the resistance). Namely, V = R * I. For DC operations in a passive element, Ohm's Law is dealing with scalar quantities. For AC, V and I become vectors (phasors) for Ohm's Law to be valid. A passive element is an electrical component that does not have gain, voltage gain or current gain. Examples are resistors, capacitors, inductors, diodes, and Transformers. An active element is one that has gain. Examples are transistors (MOSFET, bipolar, and JFET). A solar cell is an active element. Although Ohm's Law does not apply to transistors, the Law still can apply to the passive components of transistors, if we represent the transistor with passive elements and active elements. ======================================
The element being referred to is arsenic. Its compounds, such as arsenic oxide, are highly toxic. Arsenic oxide is known for its garlic-like odor and is used in the manufacturing of transistors.
Transistors are made out of semiconductors, yes.
Silicon and germanium are the elements used in transistors