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Transistor is a solid state device which amplifies:
A. Current
B. Voltage
C. Power
D. Resistance

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Answered by payal976983
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Answer:

Transistor is a solid state device which amplifies Current.

Answered by kingofself
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The transistor is the "solid state device" that amplifies the "power".

Answer - (Option C)

Explanation:

  • A transistor is a "solid state device" because main purpose of existence is to amplify certain singles that are provided to it.
  • There are different types of transistor design to amplify different kinds of signals.
  • Hence certain transistor amplifier voltage some of them may amplify the current while there are others that can amplify power.
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