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Electric Current in Solid State Devices Formulas
Electric Current is the time rate of flow of charge through a cross sectional area in a solid state device. And is denoted by I. Electric Current is usually measured using the Milliampere for Electric Current. Note that the value of Electric Current is always negative.
Solid State Devices formulas that make use of Electric Current
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AC Conductance
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Junction Voltage
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Series Resistance in P-type
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Series Resistance in N-type
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FAQ
What is the Electric Current?
Electric Current is the time rate of flow of charge through a cross sectional area in a solid state device. Electric Current is usually measured using the Milliampere for Electric Current. Note that the value of Electric Current is always negative.
Can the Electric Current be negative?
Yes, the Electric Current, measured in Electric Current can be negative.
What unit is used to measure Electric Current?
Electric Current is usually measured using the Milliampere[mA] for Electric Current. Ampere[mA], Microampere[mA], Centiampere[mA] are the few other units in which Electric Current can be measured.
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