To create the depletion layer required for JFET operation the gate-source junction must be reverse biased.
Voltage is synonymous with 'potential difference', and cannot have a positive or negative value (in the sense of charge). So what you are describing is 'potential', which can. So, for example, a battery whose positive terminal is earthed or grounded will indicate a negative potential if a voltmeter is connected between earth and its negative terminal.
yes.
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A square wave will have the highest value since it has a peak, positive or negative, all of the time. Other wave shapes such as triangular and sine, have a lower value than this.
The positive leg is usually indicated with a red dot. Sometimes there is an white arrow that looks like a minus sign - that is the negative terminal. If it is a can type, the can is the minus terminal and the tab(s) is(are) the plus terminal(s).
No, the product of the multiplication of a positive and a negative value is negative.
If, and only if the positive value is > the negative value.
To create the depletion layer required for JFET operation the gate-source junction must be reverse biased.for N channel, the channel must be positive relative to the gate meaning Vgs must be negativefor P channel, the channel must be negative relative to the gate meaning Vgs must be positive
If the absolute value of the negative is bigger than that of the positive, then the answer is negative. If the absolute value of the negative is the same, then zero. If the absolute value of the negative is smaller, then positive. Absolute value is the value ignoring the sign.
Negative
There is no negative of zero, nor is there a positive. Zero is no value, hence it has no positive or negative value.
If negative value>positive value then result is -ve If positve value>negative value then result is +ve
It is a negative if the negative number has the higher absolute value and positive if the positive number has the higher absolute value.
the absolute value for a negative or positive value is always positive
When the absolute value of the positive integer is smaller than the absolute value of the negative one.
positive and positive are positive positive and negative are negative negative and negative is positive
It depends on what the value of x is. If x is a positive number, then it will be negative because a negative number multiplied by a positive number is negative. If x is a negative number, then it will be positive because the product of two negative numbers is always a positive number.