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The resistance of a JFET biased in the ohmic region is controlled by

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Answered by Anonymous
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The resistance of a JFET biased in the ohmic region is controlled by Vgs.

The full form of jfet is junction field effect transistor.It is generally a semiconductor  which is unipolar with three terminals in it. It is also a voltage controlled device.This device is mostly used in various electronic circuits and is much efficient to use.

Answered by mindfulmaisel
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The ‘resistance of a JFET’ biased in ‘ohmic region’ is controlled by Vgs.  

Explanation:  

  • The full form of JFIT is ‘Junction Field Effect Transistor’.  
  • It is used for controlling the voltage through a device that is three-terminal unipolar semi-conductors available in ‘N-channel and P-channel’ configurations.  
  • The JFIT does not contain PN-junctions but it has a narrow kind of high resistivity semiconductor material that creates a narrow channel for the flow of electric current through the two ohmic electrical connections on both sides called the Drain and the Source.

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