Science, asked by nikhil483, 1 year ago

Bitta in terms of alfa

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Answered by alisha342
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Alpha (uppercase Α, lowercase α; Ancient Greek: ἄλφα, álpha, modern pronunciationálfa) is the first letter of the Greek alphabet. In the system of Greek numerals, it has a value of 1.

It was derived from the Phoenician and Hebrew letter aleph  - an ox or leader.[1]

Letters that arose from alpha include the LatinA and the Cyrillic letter А.

In English, the noun "alpha" is used as a synonym for "beginning", or "first" (in a series), reflecting its Greek roots.[2]

Answered by komalshukla170
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The relationship between alpha and beta refers to a bipolar transistor. Alpha, α, is the ratio of collector current to emitter current and is usually close to one. Beta, β, is the ratio of collector current to base current and is usually a large number (50 - 1000). Because emitter current is the sum of collector current and base current one can derive a relationship between alpha and beta:


β=α/(1−α)

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