Transistor

/trænˈzɪstər/ noun

A tiny electronic component that can control or amplify electrical signals, used as a basic building block in computers and many other devices.

It was formed in the 1940s from 'transfer' and 'resistor', because it transfers a signal between circuits and controls resistance. The name was chosen by scientists at Bell Labs.

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