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Standard XII
Physics
Ohm's Law in Scalar Form
The transfer ...
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The transfer characteristics of a transistor means a plot of
A
input voltage versus input current
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B
output voltage versus output current
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C
input voltage versus output voltage
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input current versus output current
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Solution
The correct option is
C
input voltage versus output voltage
The transfer characteristics of a transistor refers to the graph plotting output voltage on the y-axis and the input voltage on the x- axis.
The electrical circuit and the transfer characteristics of transistor are shown above.
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