How does an n-channel MOSFET work?
A) A p-type channel is sandwiched between an n-type source and an n-type drain. By putting a negative charge on a metal-like gate, current is allowed to flow.
B) A p-type channel is sandwiched between an n-type source and an n-type drain. By putting a positive charge on a metal-like gate, current is allowed to flow.
C) An n-type channel is sandwiched between a p-type source and a p-type drain. By putting a negative charge on a metal-like gate, current is allowed to flow.
D) An n-type channel is sandwiched between a p-type source and a p-type drain. By putting a positive charge on a metal-like gate, current is allowed to flow.
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