To Choose:The correct option.
Answer to Problem 2STP
Option A
Explanation of Solution
Introduction: A diode is a semiconductor device that is made up of an n-type and a p-type and semiconductor.
Diodes can emit light using a light emitting diode, detect light using a photodiode and rectify AC to DC. But, in spite of all these things a diode can do, it cannot amplify voltage. A diode cannot change the potential difference in the circuit. A diode
Conclusion:
Diodes cannot amplify potential difference.
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