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Standard XIII
Physics
Transistor: Working
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What happens when use a transistor as an amplifier?
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Transistor:
A transistor acts as an amplifier by amplifying a weak signal.
When a DC bias voltage is applied to the emitter-base junction, it remains forward biassed.
This forward bias is maintained regardless of the signal's polarity.
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