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← ScienceWhich electrical consequence results when exceeding gate threshold voltage?
A)Channel inversion enables current flow✓
B)Substrate bias lowers depletion width
C)Avalanche breakdown saturates the gate
D)Gate capacitance eliminates stored charge
💡 Explanation
Channel inversion occurs because exceeding the threshold voltage triggers electron attraction to the gate. This establishes a conductive channel in the transistor's conduction band. Creating the induced channel allows current flow, therefore, rather than voltage breakdown or stored gate charge depletion.
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