A transistor does not store energy in the way that a capacitor or battery does; instead, it acts as a switch or amplifier for electrical signals. It controls the flow of current between its terminals based on the input signal, but it does not retain electrical energy when the input signal is removed. While it can influence the behavior of circuits, its primary function is not energy storage.
Transistor either increases or decreases current.. Capacitor stores energy
A silicon transistor is a transistor made of silicon.
Similar to a 2N3906 PNP transistor
I believe that is resistor transistor technology TTL transistor transistor logic
It depends on the transistor, you just have to look at the data sheet for the transistor.
transistor either increase or decrease current bt capacitor stores the energy
Transistor either increases or decreases current.. Capacitor stores energy
generator
the electrical signal coming out from the micro phone is very low &this cannot drives the loud speaker.For this purpose we incresing the signal level which is coming out from the microphone (usually an Ac signal)is known as amplifier.it cannot incresing this signal level without using external energy(as per law of conservation of energy rule)For this we use external dc energy.only the device which can convert the external dc energy into ac energy is transistor. so we say transistor as an amplifier
A battery stores chemical energy which is released in the form of electricity.
A silicon transistor is a transistor made of silicon.
Kinetic energy
potential and kinetic energy
The active region of a transistor is when the transistor has sufficient base current to turn the transistor on and for a larger current to flow from emitter to collector. This is the region where the transistor is on and fully operating.
A Unijunction Transistor is a transistor that acts solely as a switch.
Similar to a 2N3906 PNP transistor
A battery stores chemical energy which is released in the form of electricity.