Modern Physics

Difference between bipolar junction transistor (BJT) and field effect transistor (FET)Difference between bipolar junction transistor (BJT) and field effect transistor (FET)

Difference between bipolar junction transistor (BJT) and field effect transistor (FET)

BJT and FET are electronic devices. The basic difference between BJT and FET is that the bipolar junction transistor is…

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What is Modulation in Physics?

Modulation in physics is the process of changing one or more properties of a periodic waveform, the carrier signal, with…

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Properties and applications of laser light

Properties of laser light are given in the list light of the laser is highly monochromatic Its light is highly…

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Capacitance of a Capacitor

The capacitance of a capacitor is the ability of a capacitor to store an electric charge per unit of voltage…

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What is difference between electromagnetic waves and matter waves?

Difference between electromagnetic waves and matter waves in tabular form Electromagnetic waves     Matter waves These waves have electric…

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Difference between SSD and HDD

The Difference between SSD and HDD is given here. The solid hard disk or in its acronym SSD is a…

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Zener Diode: Symbol, Characteristics and Applications

what is Zener Diode? A major application for Zener diodes is as a type of voltage regulator for providing stable…

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Wheatstone bridge formula Class 12

The Wheatstone bridge circuit is widely used to precisely measure resistance. Also, the bridge is used in conjunction with transducers to…

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Difference between Analog and digital signal

There is a key difference between analog and digital signals. An analog signal is a signal generated by an electromagnetic…

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What is difference between excitation and ionization potentials?

Excitation potential The potential required to lift an electron from the ground state to some higher state is called excitation…

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