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The expression for the Current Amplification factor is​

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Answered by Anonymous
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The current amplification factor or current gain of a transistor is the ratio of output current to the input current. If the transistor is connected on base mode the current gain α=IEIC and if the transistor is connected in common emitter mode, the current gain α=IBIC.

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Current Amplification factor:

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  • The current amplification factor or current increase of a semiconductor is the proportion of result current to the information current.
  • Assuming the semiconductor is associated on base mode the current addition α=IEIC and on the off chance that the semiconductor is associated in like manner producer mode, the current addition α=IBIC.
  • The enhancement factor is characterized by: The intensification factor (μ) of a valve is the proportion of the adjustment of anode voltage ΔVa to the adjustment of framework voltage ΔVg, with anode current held constant.
  • A Current speaker is an electronic circuit that builds the size of current of an info signal by a fixed various, and takes care of it to the succeeding circuit/gadget.
  • This interaction is named as current enhancement of an info signal. The information can either be a consistent sign or a period fluctuating waveform.
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