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P-N junction Diode

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P-N Junction Diode The P-N junction itself forms the most basic semiconductor device called Semiconductor Diode. Thus semiconductor diode and the P-N junction are one and the same. The meaning of the term "diode" is the device having "two electrodes" (di-ode).  As shown in Fig. 1 , the diode has two electrodes one each for the two regions on either sides of the junction. Fig. 1: A P-N junction forms a semiconductor diode  Fig. 2 : Circuit symbol of diode Symbol of the P-N junction diode The symbol of a semiconductor diode is as shown in Fig. 2. The two electrodes (terminals) are named as anode and cathode.  The arrowhead in the symbol points in the direction of conventional current through the device. This current will flow through the diode if and only if an external voltage source is connected to it with appropriate polarities. Biasing of a P-N Junction Diode When the P-N junction is formed, the depletion region gets created and the movement of ele

Electric Field

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Introduction :-  If I gave a charge ( either positive or negative) to a particular particle and kept it in a room and what we observed that the charge is moving in a particular direction without being in any contact with anyone or without applying any kind of force. Despite of not applying any kind of force or a contact (by human or by other) to that charge it is moving in a particular direction. But If I took that same charge to a different place or in a different room what we observed? that charge is not moving at all like it was moving in other room instead it is static (not moving).  In some place the charge is moving very rapidly and at some it is very slower; At some places it is moving from left to right at some it  is moving from right to left. But we can't see anything. So what is that force which is driving or moving a charge or applying a force to that charge? What is that unseen thing which is applying force on the charge ? What is that thing in presence

Electric Charge

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Electrostatics is the branch of science dealing with the static electricity i.e. electricity at rest The knowledge of various laws which governs the behaviour of static electricity is essential. It is essential in the design and applications of insulation(particularly for high voltages). In the study of causes of lightning and protection against it and in the design and operation of transmission lines. Therefore, in this blog we shall briefly discuss some of the fundamental laws of electrostatics. Electric charge possess two different forms first when it is static second when it is moving. Electric charge exhibits two different properties in two different forms when it is stable state and when it is moving. When it is moving it shows properties like Electric current, Magnetic effect,Heating effect, Electromagnetic Induction and so on. Definitions: Electrostatics: Electrostatics is the branch of electricity in which properties of static (non-moving) electri