A silicon transistor needs about 0.65 v of forward bias on the base to begin to conduct.
If emitter-base is reverse biased then there will be no amplification effect on collector-emitter. If collector-base is forward biased, it will act like a diode, but without emitter-base current, that is meaningless.
Is the hard drive connected to a mounting bracket? If so, what type of screws secure the hard drive to the mounting bracket
a transistor can only work in active region cox in active region collector base junction is in reverse bias and emitter base junction is in forward bias.
Forward saturation in a BJT occurs when the ratio of collecter-emitter current and base-emitter current reaches hFe or dc beta. A that point, the BJT is no longer operating in linear mode.
Mounting a camera describes the process of securing a camera to a more stable base. This could be as simple as putting it on a tripod or mounting it to a more complicated rig.
Yes. Pry up the covers concealing the hinges that allow them to pivot forward, revealing the mounting bolts. Remove the bolts then tilt the seat forward and remove the rear mounting bolts - remove the seat from the vehicle.
she is mounting you to assert dominance over you.
The approximate voltage across the forward-biased base-emitter junction is 0.7 volts.
use the bolt on the base base of the wiper assembly wich secures the rubber mounting
It is because the emitter is the source of charge carriers and we require to move these charge carriers into base which is obtained only by forward baising the base emitter junction.
there a a few things you can do you can mount it on the side it takes some getting used too but it works or you can get a special scope made for mounting farther forward there hard to find but they work great
Joint Forward Base Commander
Joint Forward Base Commander
If the passenger seat to a 1998 Pontiac Sunfire is stuck forward, it's important to look for any interference between the track and rail. It is possible that when the seat moved forward the seat moved over the head of the mounting bolt.?æ
Factory stereos in a 1998 Hyundai is held in place by a mounting bracket found inside the center console. Remove the center console to reach the mounting bracket. Loosen the mounting screws and pull the radio forward. Pull the radio harness from the cabin wire harness and remove the radio.
A silicon transistor needs about 0.65 v of forward bias on the base to begin to conduct.