16) Which of the following statement(s) is/are true about electron avalanche? www ww wwwww w 1. Electron avalanche is related with the ionization of the gas molecules 2. An electric field can always initiate electron avalanche 3. If there is a free electron in the medium, it can initiate electron avalanche if its collision energy is greater than the ionization energy of the gas molecules ween www a 4. The direction of the electron motion in an electron avalanche is the same direction of the electric www www w w w m www w w ww field being applied
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![16) Which of the following statement(s) is/are true about electron avalanche?
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1. Electron avalanche is related with the ionization of the gas molecules
2. An electric field can always initiate electron avalanche
3. If there is a free electron in the medium, it can initiate electron avalanche if its collision energy is
greater than the ionization energy of the gas molecules
4. The direction of the electron motion in an electron avalanche is the same direction of the electric
field being applied
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5. An electron avalanche always causes a total breakdown between the electrodes
a. 1 and 3
b. 4 and 5
c. 1,3,5
d. Only 3
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