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High d(i)÷d(t) causes _______________(a) Local hotspots(b) Breakdown(c) High cost(d) Low costI got this question in an online interview.The question is from Solid-State Devices topic in section Introduction to Solid-State Devices of Electric Drives

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Correct option is (a) Local hotspots

For explanation: HIGH d(i)÷d(t) causes local hotspots. Local hotspots are the small areas with high TEMPERATURE DUE to overcrowdedness of charge GENERATION. This cause high heat generation.



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