Physics, asked by joseph8410, 4 months ago

Explain the working of transistor as amplifier​

Answers

Answered by tellmetheans
2

Answer:

Explanation:

A transistor acts as an amplifier by raising the strength of a weak signal. The DC bias voltage applied to the emitter base junction, makes it remain in forward biased condition. ... Thus a small input voltage results in a large output voltage, which shows that the transistor works as an amplifier.

Answered by vk150193
2

Answer:

A transistor acts as an amplifier by raising the strength of a weak signal. The DC bias voltage applied to the emitter base junction, makes it remain in forward biased condition. ... Thus a small input voltage results in a large output voltage, which shows that the transistor works as an amplifier.

Similar questions