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In a common emitter amplifier , the phase difference between the input signal voltage and output voltage is

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the output voltage is `180^(@)` out of phase with the input voltage in a common emitter transistor.
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  7. Derive a relation between current gain of common emitter amplifier.

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  9. What will be the total voltage amplification factor when three ampli...

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  10. Name a semiconductor device which can be used as a voltage regulator

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  11. Why transistor can not be used as rectifier?

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  13. In a transistor, doping level in base is increased slightly. How will ...

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  14. Name the operating region of a transistor for the use of transistor...

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  15. Why a logic gate is so named

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  16. Name the type in which the electronic circuit have been classified.

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  17. Why a NOT gate is also known as an inverter

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  18. For which inputs output is 1 in operation of an AND gate

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  19. State the rule used in the operation of an OR gate

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  20. Give the logic symbol of AND gate.

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