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what is the difference between ic and transistor. Dont spam ok if you will do that your account will be deleted.​

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Answered by manasgupta2506
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A single transistor acts as a current amplifier or as an on/off switch, depending on how its gate or base terminal is driven in the design. ... An integrated circuit is made from silicon as well but uses lithography to pattern an entire circuit onto the resulting chip, containing up to billions of individual transistors.

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Answered by aishwaryabaisa
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Explanation:

A single transistor acts as a current amplifier or as an on/off switch, depending on how its gate or base terminal is driven in the design. ... An integrated circuit is made from silicon as well but uses lithography to pattern an entire circuit onto the resulting chip, containing up to billions of individual transistors.

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