No, transistors do not have moving parts. They are solid-state devices that control electrical current using semiconductor materials, typically silicon. Transistors operate by manipulating the flow of electrons and holes within the semiconductor, allowing them to function as switches or amplifiers without any mechanical movement. This characteristic contributes to their durability and reliability in electronic circuits.
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A Boeing 747 has approximately 6 million parts, but the number of moving parts is significantly lower. It is estimated that there are around 20,000 moving parts in a 747, which include components such as the engines, flaps, landing gear, and control surfaces. These moving parts are crucial for the aircraft's operation, allowing for flight control and landing.
The primary reason that NPN transistors are used more often than PNP transistors is that they usually operate faster (at higher frequencies) because the mobility of the current carriers in NPN transistors (electrons) is much higher than that of the current carriers in PNP transistors (holes).
You need to know the specifications for the transistors and search for them on the internet.
These types of transistors are power transistors and generate heat. The heat sink is used to dissipate the heat. If the transistor gets too hot it will fail.
no i dont think so
Literally a device that has no moving parts. It is frequently used for electronic devices such as transistors and integrated circuits. Also a solid state hard drive has no moving parts.
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speedsizeswitch has moving parts, transistor has no moving partsswitch contacts wear out from friction and/or electrical arcs, transistors don'tetc.
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The active parts of a computer need semiconductors, to form the transistors and diodes within the circuit packages, known as 'chips'. Transistors can be made from other substances, but silicon technology is still good, effective, cheap and well known.
Any device that has no moving parts is called a solid-state device. These devices operate using electronic components that rely on the movement of charge carriers, such as electrons, rather than mechanical components. Examples include transistors, diodes, and flash memory. Solid-state devices are known for their reliability, speed, and low power consumption compared to their mechanical counterparts.
the clock that was invented with no moving parts is a sundial
what is a solid-state media with no moving parts
A simple machine doesn't have any moving parts.
Paint can not protect moving parts as it is not smooth or oily enough. Moving parts that are extremely close together need polymer oils to keep them moving.
Fewer Moving Parts was created on 2006-06-13.