. Which of the following technology is used in second generation of Computers
Vacuum tube
Transistor
Integrated Circuit
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B. Transistor
Explanation:
Transistors led to second generation computers that were smaller, faster, more reliable and more energy-efficient than their predecessors.
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Transistor is used in second generation of Computers
Explanation:
- Instead of vacuum tubes, which were utilised in the first generation, transistors were used as the basic component of second-generation computers.
- Because transistors were tiny in size, rapid in speed, and inexpensive, they were far superior to vacuum tubes. Furthermore, the transistor used less energy and improved the computer's reliability.
- A transistor is a semiconductor device that aids in the amplification and switching of electronic signals and electrical power. It was created in 1947 at Bell Labs by three people: William Shockley, Walter Houser Brattain, and John Bardeen.
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