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Mimi

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If a memory design allows a storage location to be accessed without first sequencing through other locations, it is called
 
  A) read-only memory. B) sequential-access memory.
  C) magnetic memory. D) random-access memory.

Question 2

Zener diodes with extremely high surge-handling capabilities are known as
 
  A) tunnel diodes B) transient suppressors
  C) varactors D) optointerrupter



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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

B





 

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