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The primary distinction between a paradigm and theory is based on:
Forward Bias
Forward bias is the condition in which a p-n junction semiconductor, such as a diode, allows current to flow freely from the p-side (anode) to the n-side (cathode) by applying a voltage.
Current Flow
Describes the directional movement of electric charge carriers, like electrons, in a circuit, crucial for powering and operating electronic devices.
Power Transistor
A semiconductor device used to amplify or switch electronic signals and electrical power.
ECU
Electronic Control Unit, a type of computer in vehicles that controls one or more of the electrical systems or subsystems.
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