The term \"solid-state electronics\" refers to the use of transistors rather tha
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The term "solid-state electronics" refers to
the use of transistors rather than vacuum tubes.
the replacement of positive charges with electrons in devices.
our ability to now use solids to make electronic devices.
the increased use of metals in electronic devices.
The dominant semiconducting material now in use is
germanium
silicon.
gallium
carbon
a.the use of transistors rather than vacuum tubes.
b.the replacement of positive charges with electrons in devices.
c.our ability to now use solids to make electronic devices.
d.the increased use of metals in electronic devices.
Explanation / Answer
1) a. the use of transistors rather than vacuum tubes.
2) b. silicon.
Here is the explanation
In the olden days people used vaccume tubes.
silicon is very cheap and available in nature freely
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