Physics, asked by srikanth202, 10 hours ago

Can a transistor amplify DC?

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Answered by thakrepayal
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  • Transistors amplify DC. However, DC will solely be amplified by BJT and not a transistor.
  • The input DC is amplified to the bottom, and this amplified current is extracted at the collector.
  • The two commonest transistors area unit the transistor and also the BJT. A BJT really will amplify a DC signal.
  • As we know that multiplies (amplifies) the DC current input to the “base”, and this amplified current is extracted at the “collector” or “emitter”.
  • The amplification could be a property of a BJT referred to as the “beta”.
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