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OpenStudy (anonymous):

why MOSFETs are unipolar devices?

OpenStudy (shayaan_mustafa):

I think you may have to look at the construction of the MOSFETs. Regards, electronics engineer, Shayaan Mustafa

OpenStudy (nick67):

Because they have a current with one type of charges only: if the MOSFETs are N-type the current is made of electrons, while if they are P-type the current is made of holes

OpenStudy (anonymous):

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