What if the transistor reveals impossible answer? Explain.
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What if the transistor reveals impossible answer? Explain.
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- (I) Briefly define semiconductors. (II) Briefly explain the mechanism that semiconductor detectors use for radiation detection.(a) For the 1s wave function, calculate the probability for the electron to be found within the nucleus, considered to be a sphere of radius R. (b) Evaluate the probability for a nucleus of lead (R = 7.1 fm). (c) Suppose instead that a muon (m = 207m) were in its 1s state. What is the probability to find it inside the lead nucleus?TOPIC: QUANTUM MECHANICS An atom will have a full magnetic dipole moment except when it is in a 1S0 state. Why?EXPLAIN IN DETAIL HINT: The other electrons are in fully filled subshells that have no net magnetic dipole moments (EXPLAIN)