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![Basic Electronics (Voltage Regulators - Zener, Rectifiers, Diode and Diode Equivalent models)](/docpics/5178595/6634abd025031_5178595_121_171.jpeg)
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Basic Electronics (Voltage Regulators - Zener, Rectifiers, Diode and Diode Equivalent models)
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An equivalent circuit is nothing but a combination of elements that best represents the actual 
terminal characteristics of the device. In simple language, it simply means the diode in the circuit 
can be replaced by other elements without severely affecting the behavior of circuit. 
The diode can be modeled in three different ways depending on the accuracy required.
![Test Bank For Chemistry And Chemical Reactivity International Edition 8th Edition By John C. Kotz](/docpics/3488046/650ecbcfa91db_3488046_121_171.jpeg)
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Test Bank For Chemistry And Chemical Reactivity International Edition 8th Edition By John C. Kotz
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Chapter 1—Basic Concepts of Chemistry 
 MULTIPLE CHOICE 
1. A hypothesis is a 
a. mathematical formula that models a pattern of behavior. 
b. concise statement of a behavior that is always the same under the same conditions. 
c. set of experiments designed to test a theory. 
d. well-tested, unifying principle that explains a body of facts. 
e. tentative explanation or prediction based upon experimental observations. 
ANS: E 
2. A theory is a 
a. concise statement of a behavior that is always t...
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