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Exam (elaborations) TEST BANK FOR Electronic Devices and Circuit Theory 10th Edition By Robert L.Boylestead By Louis Nashelsky (Instructors Solution Manual)
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1. Copper has 20 orbiting electrons with only one electron in the outermost shell. The fact that

the outermost shell with its 29th electron is incomplete (subshell can contain 2 electrons) and

distant from the nucleus reveals that this electron is loosely bound to its parent atom. The

application of an external electric field of the correct polarity can easily draw this loosely

bound electron from its atomic structure for conduction.

Both intrinsic silicon and germanium have complete outer ...
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1. Copper has 20 orbiting electrons with only one electron in the outermost shell. The fact that 
the outermost shell with its 29th electron is incomplete (subshell can contain 2 electrons) and 
distant from the nucleus reveals that this electron is loosely bound to its parent atom. The 
application of an external electric field of the correct polarity can easily draw this loosely 
bound electron from its atomic structure for conduction. 
Both intrinsic silicon and germanium have complete outer ...
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