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What is minority charge carrier?

In semiconductor devices there are two types of charge carriers: electrons and holes. In N-type doped semiconductor the majority charge carriers are electrons and the minority charge carriers are holes. In P-type doped semiconductor the majority charge carriers are holes and the minority charge carriers are electrons.Some kinds of semiconductor devices operate using minority charge carriers in part(s) of their structure. The common bipolar junction transistor is one of these, they are sensitive to a phenomenon called thermal runaway because additional minority carriers are produced as temperature increases. (field effect transistors however operate using only majority carriers and are thus not sensitive to thermal runaway)


What is the fastest moving earthquake wave?

The P-wave which is a form of body wave known as a compression or longitudinal wave.


What is another name for a wave height?

Another name for wave height is "wave amplitude." This term refers to the vertical distance between the crest (top) of the wave and the trough (bottom) of the wave. Wave height is a key parameter in oceanography and meteorology, as it helps to characterize wave energy and intensity.


What are wave length and wave height?

Wave length, also known as cycle and period, is the difference in magnitude from one point on a wave to the corresponding point on an adjacent wave as measured along, and defined by, the x-axis of the graphed wave forms. Wave height, also known as magnitude, is the distance above or below the x-axis as measured along, and defined by, the y-axis of the graphed wave forms.


Which wave property is related to a wave's height?

amplitude

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What is the voltage wave form?

It is positive and negative signal in the frequency of wave form, the voltage of amplitude modulation, that carriers the signal of frequency.In the process of graph showing result ...


How many Japanese planes returned damaged during the pearl harbor attack?

First Wave: 183 attacked Oahu, 9 shot down, 174 returned to carriers. Second Wave: 169 attacked Oahu, 20 shot down, 149 returned to carriers. Total 323 returned to carriers, however 74 of these were damaged (some were pushed overboard after landing).


A disturbance in matter that carriers energy from one place to another is called?

A disturbance in matter that carries energy from one place to another is called a wave. Waves can be classified as mechanical, such as sound waves and ocean waves, or electromagnetic, such as light waves.


What are flambeau carriers?

torche carriers


What ships survived Pearl Harbor during the attack?

Vice Admiral Chuichi Nagumo canceled a third wave of bombers, refused to seek out the aircraft carriers, and turned back home because he feared an American Counterstrike. Because of this, the U.S. battle fleet was knocked out of commission for nearly six months but it survived.So the answer is, The Aircraft Carriers.


What are kid carriers called?

Kid carriers are also known as baby carriers or child carriers. They are designed to safely and comfortably carry infants or young children while leaving the caregiver's hands free.


Is sine wave used in analog or digital?

No and yes. Digital signals are usually square or pulse waves. By Fourier analysis, however, every periodic wave, even a square wave, is the summation of some series (often infinite) of sine waves.


Are there Starbucks on aircraft carriers?

Some carriers do have Starbucks on them, but not all.


Do the Navy have Aircraft Carriers?

Yes, the navy do have Aircaft Carriers.


When was The Pot Carriers created?

The Pot Carriers was created in 1962.


When did Carriers at War happen?

Carriers at War happened in 1991.


When was Carriers at War created?

Carriers at War was created in 1991.