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Elemental Semiconductors: They are single elemental Semiconductors.They belong to the IV group of the periodic table. Example: Si,Ge,C,Sn. Compound Semiconductors: They are formed by using two or more elements.they are synthesized using elements from groups II through VI of the periodic table, e.g. from group III and V (III-V compounds) or II and VI (II-VI compounds). EXAMPLE: III-V semiconductors:GaAs, GaP, GaN, GaAlAs, InP, InSb, etc. II-VI semiconductors:CdSe, CdTe, CdHgTe, ZnS.
Power = E I25,000 = 105 II = 25,000 / 105 = 238.1 Amp
The small signal model for the common source FET can be used for analysing the basic FET amplifierconfigurations:(i)common source(CS),(ii)commondrain(CD) or source follower,and(iii)common gate(CG). The CS amplifier which provides good voltage amplification is most frequentlyused.The CD amplifier with high input impedance andnear-unity voltage gain is used as a buffer amplifier and the CG amplifier is used as a high frequencyamplifier.The small signal current-sourcemodel for the FET in CS configuration and the voltage source model can be derived by finding the Thevenin'sequivalent for the output part of amplificationfactor,drain resistance andtransconductance/mutual conductance of the FET.
As far as I know, radar was invented by a Hungarian scientist named Zoltan Bay. That radar was first used in World War II by the British troops.
much better !!!different level !!5200 higher than ksm9.ksm9 ur2 is the same level as e500+965.
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Solid State Fender amp from the early 80's. Two channels, one clear and one with overdrive. reverb is available on both channels. The Lead II is 100 watts.
Lead (II) Dichromate
The electronic configuration of zinc is: [Ar]3d10.4s2
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Plumbous phosphate, or lead(II) phosphate.
Lead(II) Bromide = PbBr2
Lead(II) Bromide = PbBr2
The electron configuration of tin(II) cation is [Kr]5s2.4d10.
There really is none but it would be Lead(III) Sulfide
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Lead (II) Sulfite