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1. Silicon atoms combine into an orderly pattern called a:





2. In "n" type material, majority carriers would be:





3. Elements with 1, 2, or 3 valence electrons usually make excellent:





4. A commonly used pentavalent material is:





5. Which material may also be considered a semiconductor element?





6. In "p" type material, minority carriers would be:





7. What can a semiconductor sense?





8. When an electron jumps from the valence shell to the conduction band, it leaves a gap. What is this gap called?





9. Forward bias of a silicon P-N junction will produce a barrier voltage of approximately how many volts?





10. Which semiconductor material is made from coal ash?





11. When and who discovered that more than one transistor could be constructed on a single piece of semiconductor material:





12. When is a P-N junction formed?





13. A P-N junction mimics a closed switch when it:





14. Solid state devices were first manufactured during:





15. Electron pair bonding occurs when atoms:





16. How many valence electrons are in every semiconductor material?





17. What is a type of doping material?





18. Minority carriers are many times activated by:





19. What is the voltage across R1 if the P-N junction is made of silicon?





20. If conductance increases as temperature increases, this is known as a:





21. Which of the following cannot actually move?





22. What electrical characteristic of intrinsic semiconductor material is controlled by the addition of impurities?





23. The forward voltage drop for a germanium transistor is 0.7 V and for a silicon transistor is 0.3 V.



24. When a depletion region of a transistor is large the barrier voltage is also large.



25. The first integrated circuit was invented in 1959.



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