11. When an SCR is reverse-biased, the A. anode voltage is more positive than the cathode voltage. OB. gate voltage is m

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11. When an SCR is reverse-biased, the A. anode voltage is more positive than the cathode voltage. OB. gate voltage is m

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11. When an SCR is reverse-biased, the A. anode voltage is more positive than the cathode voltage. OB. gate voltage is more positive than the anode voltage. C. gate voltage is more positive than the cathode voltage. D. cathode voltage is more positive than the anode voltage.
1. The rating IGT is used for A. triac gate hold-off current. B. SCR minimum gate trigger current. C. triac gate turn-off current. D. SCR gate turn-off current.
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