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Mimi

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In a convergent circuit with three switched inputs, the signal at the output is bad when the switch is on the first convergent input. When the switch is changed to second of the convergent inputs the output is correct. What can you conclude?
 
  A) There is a problem between the first convergent input and input to the system.
  B) The switch could be bad.
  C) There is a problem between the convergent switch and the output of the system.
  D) Both A and C.
  E) Both A and B

Question 2

In a P-N diode, the region near the P-N junction is called:
 
  A) the diffusion region. B) the depletion region.
  C) the neutral region. D) the recombination region.



beccamahon

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Answer to Question 1

E

Answer to Question 2

B



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Mimi

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Both answers were spot on, thank you once again




 

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