Why constant gain is necessary during amplification?
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Amplifier gain is simply the ratio of the output divided-by the input. Gain has no units as its a ratio, but in Electronics it is commonly given the symbol“A”, for Amplification. Then the gain of an amplifier is simply calculatedas the “output signal divided by the input signal”.
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BECAUSE THE GAIN HAS BEEN NOT A UNIT
AND IT'S RATIO
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BECAUSE THE GAIN HAS BEEN NOT A UNIT
AND IT'S RATIO
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