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how does zener diode maintain potential across its terminals?

My physics book has a topic about zener diodes being used as voltage regulators in the reverse bias. Well, I'm curious to know how does the zener maintain the potential across its terminals after it ...
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Electronic filter

Can you explain, please, step-by-step how Electronic filter does work? For example, high pass filter. I know It's a trivial things, but I can't get it completely. Don't bring me formula and etc... ...
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Nodal Analysis of an electrical circuit

I have several doubts about solving circuits. Can any circuit be solved using Nodal Analysis? If some circuit can be solved using Nodal Analysis, can it be solved using Mesh Analysis too? Why do we ...
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When does Thevenin's theorem not apply (modelling a power source with a ohmic internal resistance)

Most physics text books say that a power source can be modelled as an EMF with a internal resistance. This is also know as Thevenin's theorem or Norton's theorem. However I have read in some sources ...
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If we connect a block of p-type semiconductor only to a positive terminal, will it become positively charged?

Connect the positive terminal of a battery to a piece of p-doped semiconductor, say, silicon doped with boron. Will the terminal pull electrons out of the doped silicon, or equivalently, inject holes ...
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Turn-on delay time for Laser diode

Do you know any simple explanation on the reason why the turn-on delay time on a laser diode is reducing while we increase the bias current? Turn on delay,is the time that the laser needs from the ...
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How did the Bardeen-Brattain point-contact transistor work?

How did the Bardeen-Brattain point-contact transistor work? What are the conditions under which a Schottky barrier injects minority carriers? In a bipolar junction transistor the forward-biased ...
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Problems in the modern semiconductor/electronics technology?

From what I have read, the problem with modern semiconductors/electronics seems to be quantum tunnelling and heat. The root of these problems is the size of the devices. The electrons are leaking out, ...
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Algorithmic approach for applying Kirchhoff's Rules to circuit analysis

Working with Kirchhoff's rules, I am attempting to device an algorithmic approach to finding the unknowns of the problems, I am of a Computer Science background and I am finding it difficult to ...
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The things to consider when choosing a mesh for an electron detector (MCP detector)

I am designing a electron velocity map imaging setup. I need a copper mesh just infront of the detector to accelerate the electrons towards the MCP detector. I am doing the instrument design for the ...
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Explanation of NMOS processes

So, gate (poly-si + $SiO_2$) and $p^{-}$ silicon operate as capacitator. But how are voltages and charges are applied? In order for inversion to occur, there should be charges formed in poly-Si, ...
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Is there an equation for the magnetic field of a conductor attached to a magnet?

Let's say I have a hollow conductive rod, 10mm diameter (O.D.), and I place a magnet of known strength 50mm up the shaft. What is the microTesla (mT) or Gauss (G) of the magnetic field (or flux ...
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Quantization in room temperature

I can't understand Why is quantized conductance in this scheme ? http://postimage.org/image/4nujpfe7j/