365486
Assertion :
In transistor common emitter mode as an amplifier is preferred over common base mode.
Reason :
In common emitter mode the input signal is connected in series with the voltage applied to the base emitter function.
365487 In an \(n-p-n\) common emitter (CE) transistor the collector current changes from \(5 m A\) to \(16 m A\) for the change in base current from \(100\mu A\) and \(200\mu A\), respectively. The current gain of transistor is
365486
Assertion :
In transistor common emitter mode as an amplifier is preferred over common base mode.
Reason :
In common emitter mode the input signal is connected in series with the voltage applied to the base emitter function.
365487 In an \(n-p-n\) common emitter (CE) transistor the collector current changes from \(5 m A\) to \(16 m A\) for the change in base current from \(100\mu A\) and \(200\mu A\), respectively. The current gain of transistor is
365486
Assertion :
In transistor common emitter mode as an amplifier is preferred over common base mode.
Reason :
In common emitter mode the input signal is connected in series with the voltage applied to the base emitter function.
365487 In an \(n-p-n\) common emitter (CE) transistor the collector current changes from \(5 m A\) to \(16 m A\) for the change in base current from \(100\mu A\) and \(200\mu A\), respectively. The current gain of transistor is
365486
Assertion :
In transistor common emitter mode as an amplifier is preferred over common base mode.
Reason :
In common emitter mode the input signal is connected in series with the voltage applied to the base emitter function.
365487 In an \(n-p-n\) common emitter (CE) transistor the collector current changes from \(5 m A\) to \(16 m A\) for the change in base current from \(100\mu A\) and \(200\mu A\), respectively. The current gain of transistor is