Question 500Electricity & Electronics - Assistant Engineer
70% to passIn comparing a semiconductor diode to a vacuum tube diode, what statement is true?
The correct answer is D) The semiconductor diode has longer life, no warm-up time, and is less delicate than the vacuum tube diode. This is correct because semiconductor diodes have several advantages over vacuum tube diodes. Semiconductor diodes have a longer lifespan, as they do not require a heated cathode like vacuum tubes, eliminating a potential point of failure. Additionally, semiconductor diodes have no warm-up time, as they can function immediately upon power being applied, unlike vacuum tubes which require time to heat up. Finally, semiconductor diodes are less delicate and more robust than vacuum tubes, which can be more fragile and susceptible to damage. The other options are incorrect because they do not accurately describe the comparative characteristics of semiconductor and vacuum tube diodes. Specifically, options A, B, and C incorrectly state the relative life, warm-up time, or delicacy of the two types of diodes.
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