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Very detail ga explain chesav bro
legendary explanation really appreciate it
How can i like this video multiple times❤
Great simple information if someone want a simple introductio, i would have liked to see more derivation and diagrams to further get into details
Ok, thanks
Perfect video
Glad you enjoyed it
Thank you sir❤
This was very helpful. Thank you and looking forward to more content.
Thank you. Plz share to reach more people.
😂😂 I 1
This is the best lecture on diode capacitance..
Can anyone tell me the background score used in this? Sounds really calming.
Bro...Derive the equation of the diffusion capacitance
Nice explanation 👍But a small doubt..Why is large amount of charge accumulated only at the junction? Why not at the far end of the n region or p region?
because, it gets recombined while it travels away from the junction
Nice
Thanks
2:44 how??
Because Capacitance will be inversly proportional to distance between charged plates.C=AE/d
was not really clear at all.
pdf by Rohini College explained well
Very detail ga explain chesav bro
legendary explanation really appreciate it
How can i like this video multiple times❤
Great simple information if someone want a simple introductio, i would have liked to see more derivation and diagrams to further get into details
Ok, thanks
Perfect video
Glad you enjoyed it
Thank you sir❤
This was very helpful. Thank you and looking forward to more content.
Thank you. Plz share to reach more people.
😂😂 I 1
This is the best lecture on diode capacitance..
Thank you. Plz share to reach more people.
Can anyone tell me the background score used in this? Sounds really calming.
Bro...Derive the equation of the diffusion capacitance
Nice explanation 👍
But a small doubt..
Why is large amount of charge accumulated only at the junction? Why not at the far end of the n region or p region?
because, it gets recombined while it travels away from the junction
Nice
Thanks
2:44 how??
Because Capacitance will be inversly proportional to distance between charged plates.
C=AE/d
was not really clear at all.
pdf by Rohini College explained well