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why do we use transistor as an amplifier in active region​

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Answered by sharmamanasvi007
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Answer:

A transistor while in this region, acts better as an Amplifier. The following circuit diagram shows a transistor working in active region. This region lies between saturation and cutoff. The transistor operates in active region when the emitter junction is forward biased and collector junction is reverse biased.

Answered by truptiprabhu125
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Explanation:

transistor while in this region, acts better as an Amplifier.

Active Region

This region lies between saturation and cutoff. The transistor operates in active region when the emitter junction is forward biased and collector junction is reverse biased.

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