What Is The Effect Of Forward And Reverse Biasing On Depletion Layer
Depletion Layer on Forward Biasing In a forward bias, the positive terminal of the battery is connected to the p-type... View Article
Depletion Layer on Forward Biasing In a forward bias, the positive terminal of the battery is connected to the p-type... View Article
The kinetic energy in a uniform circular motion is constant. This is true because the speed in a uniform circular... View Article
Geostationary satellites are Earth’s satellites that are placed into orbit at a distance of around 35,800 km from the earth’s... View Article
The maximum charge that a capacitor can store depends on the voltage supplied to it. This is given by the... View Article
An electric charge is said to possess zero potential when it is infinitely far away from other charges. In such... View Article
A nuclear fusion occurs when two atoms bombard each other to form a heavier atom, as when two hydorgen atoms... View Article
Not necessarily. The centre of mass of a circular ring, for example, lies at the ring where there is no... View Article
A dielectric is an insulator that conducts electric current poorly. When a dielectric material is placed in an electric field,... View Article
Gibbs free energy is a thermodynamic potential that is used to calculate the maximum reversible work performed by a thermodynamic... View Article
Kepler’s 2nd law sometimes referred to as the law of equal areas describes the speed at which any given planet... View Article
Which of the following cells can be recharged? a) Edison Cell b) Lead Storage Cell c) Nickel Cadmium Cell d)... View Article
Let Vr denote the sum of the first r terms of an arithmetic progression (AP), whose first term is r... View Article
If the sum of first 75 terms of an AP is 2625, then the 38th term of an AP is... View Article
Let x1 , x2,… xn be in an AP. x1 + x4 + x9 + x11 + x20 + x22... View Article
If 1/(b-a) + 1/(b-c) = (1/a) + (1/c), then a,b,c are in (1) AP (2) GP (3) HP (4) none... View Article
The sum of the infinite series…1+1/2! + 1.3/4! + 1.3.5/6! +… is equal to (1) e (2) e2 (3) √e... View Article
The sum of the infinite series 22/2! + 24/4! + 26/6!+… is equal to (1) (e2+1)/2e (2) (e4+1)/2e2 (3) (e2-1)2/2e2... View Article
The value of 2/3! + 4/5! + 6/7! +… is (1) e1/2 (2) e-1 (3) e (4) e-1/3 Solution: Let... View Article
∑n=0∞ (n2+4)/n! is equal to (1) 6e (2) 5e (3) 4e (4) none of these Solution: ∑n=0∞ (n2+4)/n! = ∑n=0∞... View Article
(1+ ½! + ⅔! + 22/4! + 23/5! + …)/(1+ 1/2! + 1/4! + 1/6!+… is equal to (1) e/4... View Article