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'''Field-effect transistor''' ('''FET''') is a [[transistor]] that makes use of the [[field effect]] in order to control the flow of electrons. | '''Field-effect transistor''' ('''FET''') is a [[transistor]] that makes use of the [[field effect]] in order to control the flow of electrons. | ||
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Field-effect transistor (FET) is a transistor that makes use of the field effect in order to control the flow of electrons.
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