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Sunday, April 12, 2009

CHARGE

The deficiency and excess of electrons on any material is known as charge. Og excess of electrons is present than material is negatively charged similarly. if deficiency of electrons is present than material is positively charged.
EXPLANATION:
Charge is measured in coulomb and coulomb is denoted by "C". But charge is denoted by"Q". similarly coulomb is defined as " it is the value of charge that one ampere current is transfer it to one side to another side in one second

Sunday, April 5, 2009

BASIC ELECTRONICS

Semi Conductor Theory

According to this theory there are three types of materials with respect to its resistance.

Conductor

It is stated as follow
The materials is called conductor which has a resistance of (10)^-6ohm-cm It is a small valve of resistance

Copper, Gold, Silver and Iron are the some examples of conductor

Semi-Conductor

It is stated as follow
The materials is called semi-conductor which has a resistance of (10)^2 ohm-cm It is a medium valve of resistance.
Germanium, silicon and carbon are the some examples of semi-conductor

Insulator
It is stated as follow
The materials is called Insulator which has a resistance of (10)^6 ohm-cm It is a high valve of resistance

Paper, Glass, Rubber, Wood and Oil are the some examples of insulators

Shell or Orbit

It is the path in which the electrons are moved or circulate around the nucleus of the atom



Valance Shell

Last shell of an atom in which electrons are moved is known as valance shell.




Valance Electrons

The no. of electrons which are present in valance shell of the atom is known as valance electron


Energy bands

It is the group of the energy levels who are very closer but separate to each other.

Types of energy bands

There are three types of energy bands

1). Filled Band
2).Valance band
3).Conduction band
Explanation of these bands is following there

Filled Band

A band in which minimum no. of free electrons are present is called filled band. This band is situated above on the valance band. In this band the electrons have low energy.

Valance Band

A band in which a large no. of free electrons is present is called valance band. This band is situated above on the conduction band. In this band the electrons have high energy.

Conduction Band

A band in which a large no. of free electrons is present is called valance band. This band is full fill with free electrons. This band situated below the valance band. In this band the electrons have very high energy.

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There are two main types of semi-conductor materials

1). Intrinsic semiconductor
2). Extrinsic semiconductor
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Thursday, March 26, 2009

Semiconductor

The materials whose characteristics are between those of conductor and insulator is known as semiconductor in other words the materials which have high resistance than conductor and less resistance than that of insulator is called semiconductor.
With respect to valance band those materials are called semiconductor in which only four electrons are present in his last orbit germanium, silicon and carbon are examples of semiconductor

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Insulator

The materials which have very few free electrons are called insulator. In other words these materials are not conduct easily. Those materials which have eight valance electrons are known as good insulator. Glass, mica, rubber and plastic is the some examples of insulator. With respect to valance band those materials are called insulator in which greater than four electrons are present in his last orbit.

Electric Circuits And Networks

Conductor:
The materials which have many free electrons are called conductor. In other words these materials are conduct easily. Those materials which have only one valance electron are known as good conductor. For example copper, silver and gold.

With respect to valance band those materials are called conductor in which less than four electrons are present in his last orbit.

Electric Circuits And Networks

Conductor:
The materials which have many free electrons are called conductor. In other words these materials are conduct easily. Those materials which have only one valance electron are known as good conductor. For example copper, silver and gold. With respect to valance band those materials are called conductor in which less than four electrons are present in his last orbit.