Assuming the pressure is not so great that the material fractures, it may alter thecapacitance hence behaviour of the device.
Yes, that is how they convert sunlight to electric current
Solar panels are devices that use semiconductors to convert sunlight into electricity. Semiconductors such as silicon are used in photovoltaic cells within solar panels to absorb photons from sunlight and generate an electric current through the photovoltaic effect. This electricity can then be used to power electronic devices or stored in batteries for later use.
If an outside pressure is applied to a fluid, the pressure inside the fluid will increase. This is because the outside pressure adds to the existing pressure of the fluid, resulting in a higher overall pressure.
Pressure-activated cooling pads work by using a gel or liquid that absorbs heat when pressure is applied. When you lie down on the pad, the pressure causes the gel to release the stored heat, creating a cooling effect on your body.
The key principles and characteristics of the Bardeen model for semiconductors include the concept of energy bands, electron-hole pairs, and the behavior of charge carriers in a semiconductor material. The model helps explain how semiconductors conduct electricity and how they can be used in electronic devices.
no, Hall Effect occurs in semiconductors
semiconductors
Semiconductors have properties that allow them to convert sunlight into electricity through the photovoltaic effect. The band gap in semiconductors enables them to absorb photons from sunlight and generate electron-hole pairs for creating an electric current.
on a pressure meter it has no effect
Yes, that is how they convert sunlight to electric current
- additive in low pressure sodium lamps- semiconductors- standard in the "International scale of temperature
- aditive in low pressure sodium lamps- semiconductors- standard in the "International scale of temperature'
Application of semiconductors
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Transistors are made out of semiconductors, yes.
Pressure can have a small effect on the solubility of gases in a solution, with solubility generally increasing with higher pressure. However, pressure typically does not have a significant effect on the solubility of solids or liquids in a solution.
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