In the classical model of conduction, the electron loses energy on average during a collision because it loses the drift velocity it had acquired since the last collision. Where does this energy appear?
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A device is said to be ohmic if a graph of current versus applied voltage is a straight line through the origin. The resistance of the device is the reciprocal of the slope of this line. A junction is an example of a nonohmic device, as may be seen from Figure 38-21. For nonohmic devices, it is sometimes convenient to define the differential resistance as the reciprocal of the slope of the versus curve. Using the curve in Figure 38-21, estimate the differential resistance of the junction at applied voltages of and
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