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Foundations of Wireless and Electronics, 10th Edition
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Foundations of Wireless and Electronics, 10th Edition

by M. G. Scroggie, S. W. Amos
October 2013
Intermediate to advanced content levelIntermediate to advanced
570 pages
27h 46m
English
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'positive'
end of the
tray when tilted.
One
result
of
this movement
would
be a
tendency
for
more holes
to be
reoccupied
at the
lower
end
than
the
upper;
in
effect, there would
be a
movement
of
holes
up the
tray towards
the
negative
end.
To represent
a
sustained
e.m.f. it
would
be
necessary
for the
balls
that reached
the
bottom
of the
tray
to be
conveyed
by the
source
of
the
e.m.f. to the top end,
where their filling
of the
holes would
be
equivalent
to a
withdrawal
of the
holes there.
If
you
have been able
to
visualise this model sufficiently
you
should
by now
have gathered that
at
very
low
temperatures
a
semiconductor crystal
is an
insulator ...
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