The document defines the three types of materials as conductor, insulator, and semiconductor. It explains that semiconductors can be intrinsic or extrinsic, with the two types of extrinsic semiconductors being P-type and N-type. It also provides information on valence electrons, the schematic symbol and terminals of a diode, as well as the number of PN junctions and biasing methods of a diode.
The document defines the three types of materials as conductor, insulator, and semiconductor. It explains that semiconductors can be intrinsic or extrinsic, with the two types of extrinsic semiconductors being P-type and N-type. It also provides information on valence electrons, the schematic symbol and terminals of a diode, as well as the number of PN junctions and biasing methods of a diode.
The document defines the three types of materials as conductor, insulator, and semiconductor. It explains that semiconductors can be intrinsic or extrinsic, with the two types of extrinsic semiconductors being P-type and N-type. It also provides information on valence electrons, the schematic symbol and terminals of a diode, as well as the number of PN junctions and biasing methods of a diode.
1. What are the 3 types of Materials? Conductor, Insulator, Semi-conductor
Intrinsic semiconductors and Extrinsic
2. What are the two types of semiconductor material? semiconductors
3. If Copper has an atomic number of 29, how many valence
electrons does it have? Two valences 4. what are the 2 types of extrinsic materials? P type and N type
5. If silver has an atomic number of 47, what type of
Conductor material is it?
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6. What is the schematic symbol of a diode? symbol points in the direction of the diode's forward current
7. How many terminals does a diode have? Two terminals
8. what are the terminals of a diode? Anode and Cathode 9. How many pn junction/s does a diode have? Two terminal 10. What are the 3 ways of biasing a diode? Forward Bias, Reverse Bias