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relation between alpha and beta​

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Answered by superdragon1961
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Alpha of a transistor is defined as the current gain in the common base configuration which is in turn defined as the ratio of change in the collector current to change in the emitter current. It can possess a maximum value of one. Also, beta is the current gain in Common Emitter configuration.

Answered by debanjanghosh369
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Alpha of a transistor is defined as the current gain in the common base configuration which is in turn defined as the ratio of change in the collector current to change in the emitter current. It can possess a maximum value of one. Also, beta is the current gain in Common Emitter configuration.

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