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A collector characteristics curve is a graph showing:

A. emitter current (IE) versus collector-emitter voltage (VCE) with (VBB) base bias voltage held constant

B. collector current (IC) versus collector-emitter voltage (VCE) with (VBB) base bias voltage held constant

C. collector current (IC) versus collector-emitter voltage (VC) with (VBB) base bias voltage held constant

D. collector current (IC) versus collector-emitter voltage (VCC) with (VBB) base bias voltage held constant​

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Answered by VaishnaviMohan
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Answer:

This should be equal to the supply voltage (Vcc). Determine the voltage drop between the collector and emitter junctions (Vce) of the transistor using the formula Vce = Vcc - IcRc, where "Vce" is the collector emitter voltage; "Vcc" is the supply voltage; and "IcRc" is the voltage drop across the base resistor (Rb).

Explanation:

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