no we not use resistance in place of diode.
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No - a fuse is designed as a safety device - to operate within a specific range. It performs a completely different function to a diode.
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Both a capacitor and battery "store charge". However, in a battery there is a chemical reaction that continues to generate charge. You apply a charge across the "plates" of a capacitor and it will decay over time from leakage or through a discharge resistance to ground in the circuit. You need really large capacitors to store meaningful amounts of charge, to take the place of a battery for example.
In unijunction transister there be a only one P-N Junction like diode, and current conduction takes place by either through holes or electrons.
Hard to answer this one.The triode is a diode with a control electrode (the grid) added.The only useful answer is that a triode is a voltage-controlled doide.Try asking the question so that it can be answered more usefully.
A: ascertain the polarity of the ohmmeter leads as + - potential available then set the scale to kilo ohms and see if the reading is hi [ is the + lead is + then that imply that the diode is + to the cathode] therefore is not conducting. reverse the diode and the reading should be low implying anode is positive and the diode is conducting
the most important character of diode is ,it allows only uni directional flow.. we can prefer diode in place of our commonly using electronic switches.
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Tunnel diode is a degenerative diode which works under quantum mechanism of tunneling. It exhibits a negative resistance region. They are used in high speed switching circuits. Tunnel diode operation: At equilibrium condition, energy bands are crossed to keep Ef (fermy level energy) constant. When a small forward or reverse bias is applied the filled and empty energy states will come opposite to each other and tunneling takes place. The depletion region will be sharp if the doping is high. Reverse bias is applied: When reverse bias is applied Efp will come above Efn. The filled states of p will come opposite to empty states of n. So tunneling takes place from p to n. If reverse bias is increased further then tunneling and reverse current increases.
place the multimeter on the diode. then connect the plobs to the hv diode. it can only conduct in one direction, not both ways. good luck
No - a fuse is designed as a safety device - to operate within a specific range. It performs a completely different function to a diode.
To propagate a plant clipping in water successfully, follow these steps: Choose a healthy plant clipping with at least two nodes. Place the clipping in a container of water, making sure the nodes are submerged. Change the water every few days to prevent bacterial growth. Keep the container in a bright, indirect light location. Roots should start to grow in a few weeks. Once roots are established, transplant the clipping into soil.
A Gunn diode, also known as a transferred electron device (TED), is a form of diode used in high-frequency electronics. It is somewhat unusual in that it consists only of N-doped semiconductor material, whereas most diodes consist of both P and N-doped regions. In the Gunn diode, three regions exist: two of them are heavily N-doped on each terminal, with a thin layer of lightly doped material in between. When a voltage is applied to the device, the electrical gradient will be largest across the thin middle layer. Conduction will take place as in any conductive material with current being proportional to the applied voltage. Eventually, at higher field values, the conductive properties of the middle layer will be altered, increasing its resistivity and reducing the gradient across it, preventing further conduction and current actually starts to fall down. In practice, this means a Gunn diode has a region of negative differential resistance.
Inside the alternator, some are easily replaced and some are soldered in place.
It isn't clear what circuit you are talking about - and not even what sort of diode you are talking about. But in general, a diode might NOT work the same if you swap the polarity. For instance, a common diode is the rectifier diode; this one lets current through in one direction, but not in the other.Some diodes may even burn out if you connect them with the wrong polarity (and don't have adequate protection in place).
In shunt clippers, when the diode is in off condition, transmission of input signal must take place to output. But in the case of high frequency input signals, diode capacitance affects the operation of circuit adversely and the signal gets attenuated (which means that, it passes through diode capacitance to ground).