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A transistor is made of a solid piece of a semiconductor
material, with at least three terminals for connection to an
external circuit.
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Question 2/10 om 20%
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The transistor is non essential building block of modern
electronic devices, and its presence is minor in modern
electronic systems.
A. True
B. False v
Question 3/10 5A).
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D. Relays can switch many contacts at once. v (issea)
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There are two types of standard transistors. What are they?
A.NNP
B. NPNv
C. Field effect
D. JFET x
E. PNP ¥ (ised)Question 6/10 — 60%
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Applying a small electrical charge to the base of a
transistor allows.
A. Resistance to increase x
B. Current to flow through the transistor emitter/collector circuit v
C. Voltage to decrease x
D. Turn on the transistor ~
Question 7 / 10 70%
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A transistor is a.
A. Bi-poled resistor x
B. Mechanical switch
C. Solid state device ~ (missea)
D. Single pole double throw
E. All the aboveQuestion 8/10 90%
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The most common use of a transistor (for our purposes)
is
A. An amplifier
B. Aconditioner
C. Aswitch v
D. Avoltage drop device
Question 9/10 90%
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How do the life-cycles of relays and transistors compare
to each other
A. About the same
B. A transistor as an almost infinite life and a relay's is limited v
C. Arelay as an almost infinite life and a transistors is limited
D. Arelay can handle more powerQuestion 10/10 — 100%
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In the maximum current capacity of a transistor is?
A. 2amps
B. 3 amps x
C. 4amps
D. Samps v (nissea)