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In a transistor amplifier, IE = 6 mA , I...

In a transistor amplifier, IE = 6 mA , IC= 2 mA. The current amplification factor α is…

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To find the current amplification factor \( \alpha \) in a transistor amplifier, we can use the relationship between the collector current \( I_C \) and the emitter current \( I_E \). The formula for \( \alpha \) is given by: \[ \alpha = \frac{I_C}{I_E} \] ### Step-by-Step Solution: ...
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