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what is the difference between current and current amplification in transistors?

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Answered by nikhil5498
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amplification is converting low signals into high signals


khushi8765: what is the difference in terms of their expression
Answered by shivam7057
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your transistor is'amplifying current'. Comparing the two milliammeter readings gives you an idea of the amplification. h increase the base current a little, causing an increase in collector current. The ratio of the two currents will remains approximately constant.

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