Home
Class 12
PHYSICS
Consider an n-p-n transistor amplifier i...

Consider an n-p-n transistor amplifier in common-emitter configuration. The current gain of the transistor is 100. If the collector current changes by 1 mA, what will be the change in emitter current ?

Promotional Banner

Similar Questions

Explore conceptually related problems

Consider an npn transistor amplifier in common-emitter configuration. The current gain of the transistor is 100. If the collector current changes by 1 mA, what will be the change in emitter current

Consider an n-p-n transistor amplifer in common-emitter configuration. The current gain of the transistor is 100 . If the collector current changes by 1mA , what will be the change in emitter current?

Consider an n-p-n transistor amplifer in common-emitter configuration. The current gain of the transistor is 100 . If the collector current changes by 1mA , what will be the change in emitter current?

Consider an n-p-n transistor amplifer in common-emitter configuration. The current gain of the transistor is 100 . If the collector current changes by 1mA , what will be the change in emitter current?

An n-p-n transistor is Kept in common- emitter con- figuation. AmpIification factor of the transistor is 100.If the coIIector current is changed by 1 mA, what wiII by the corresponding change in the emitter current?

For a transistor in common emitter configuration, the current amplification factor is 4. If the change in base current be 6 mA, then the change in collector current is

The current gain of a transistor in common emitter configuration is 80. If the emitter current be 8.1 mA, then the collector current is

For a transistor in common emitter configuration the current amplification factor is 4 .If the change in base current be 6 mA, Then the change in collector current will be

The a-c current gain of a transistor is beta=19 . In its common-emitter configuration, what will be the change in the collector-current for a change of 0.4 mA in the base-current? What will be the change in the emitter current?