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minus-squaretheneverfoxlinkfedilinkEnglisharrow-up2arrow-down1·2 days agoAside from using dielectric wrong (I still can’t remember what the term i was going for is) everything else I said is correct. What is a MOSFET by weight and volume? Conductive metal. There’s a tiny bit of silicon in each gate, surrounded be metal sinks
minus-squareBeartotem@sh.itjust.workslinkfedilinkarrow-up4·2 days agoNo, just about everything you said is wrong. Again, a mosfet is mostly silicon. If you’d just bother looking at the diagram of a field effect transistor you’d realize immediatly how ridiculous that affirmation of yours is. But there’s no point talking to you any further, that is quite clear. Not that I ever thought there was much chance. Anyway, my previous comment wasn’t for you, but for everyone else.
Aside from using dielectric wrong (I still can’t remember what the term i was going for is) everything else I said is correct.
What is a MOSFET by weight and volume? Conductive metal. There’s a tiny bit of silicon in each gate, surrounded be metal sinks
No, just about everything you said is wrong. Again, a mosfet is mostly silicon.
If you’d just bother looking at the diagram of a field effect transistor you’d realize immediatly how ridiculous that affirmation of yours is.
But there’s no point talking to you any further, that is quite clear. Not that I ever thought there was much chance. Anyway, my previous comment wasn’t for you, but for everyone else.