a: zener diode ~
b: a gate with a weak spring holding
What:
"A zener diode is a special kind of diode that acts like a normal diode when it is forward-biased, but also allows current to flow when it is reverse-biased if the voltage difference between the anode and the cathode exceeds a characteristic breakdown voltage. In the water analogy, a diode is like a one-way gate with a spring -- water pressure in one direction will stretch the spring and open the gate, while pressure in the other direction will close the gate. A zener diode is like a gate with a weak spring holding it closed in the forward direction and a stronger spring holding it closed in the reverse direction."
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Writer: Christopher Terry
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Date: Apr 20 2019 10:16 AM
# 12108 Critique Analogy