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The voltage gain of an amplifier with 9% negative feedback is 10. The voltage gain without feedback will be:

1. 90

2. 10

3. 1.25

4. 100

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AIPMT - 2008
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A transistor is operated in a common emitter configuration at constant collector voltage Vc = 1.5 V such that a change in the base current from 100 μA to 150 μA produces a change in the collector current from 5 mA to 10 mA. The current gain (β) is:

1. 67

2. 75

3. 100

4. 50

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AIPMT - 2006
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A transistor is operated in a common-emitter configuration at Vc = 2 volt such that a change in the base current from 100 μA to 200 μA produces a change in the collector current from 5 mA to 10 mA. The current gain is:
1. 75
2. 100
3. 150
4. 50
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AIPMT - 2009
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A common emitter amplifier has a voltage gain of 50, an input impedance of 100 Ω and an output impedance of 200 Ω. The power gain of the amplifier is:

1. 500

2. 1000

3. 1250

4. 50

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AIPMT - 2010
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The device that can act as a complete electronic circuit is:

1. Junction diode

2. Integrated circuit

3. Junction transistor

4. Zener diode

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NEET - 2010
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A transistor is operated in a common emitter configuration at Vc =2 V such that a change in the base current from 100 μA to 300 μA produces a change in the collector current from 10 mA to 20mA. The current gain is:

1.  75

2.  100 

3.  25

4.  50

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AIPMT - 2011
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Transfer characteristics [output voltage (Vo) vs input voltage (Vi)] for a base biased transistor in CE configurations are as shown in the figure. For using the transistor as a switch, it is used:

1. In region III

2. Both in the region (I) and (III)

3. In region II

4. In region I

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AIPMT - 2012
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In a CE transistor amplifier, the audio signal voltage across the resistance of 2 kΩ is 2V. If the base resistance is 1 kΩ and the current amplification of the transistor is 100, the input signal voltage is:

1. 0.1 V

2. 1.0 V

3. 1 mV

4. 10 mV

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In a common emitter (CE) amplifier having a voltage gain G, the transistor used has trans conductance 0.03 mho and current gain 25. If the above transistor is replaced with another one with transconductance of 0.02 mho and current gain of 20, the voltage gain will be:
1. 1.5G
2. 13G
3. 54G
4. 23G
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In a transistor circuit shown here, the base current is  35 μA  and the potential difference across emitter-base junction is 4.5 V. The value of the resistor Rb is:
                 

1. 128.5 kΩ

2. 257 kΩ

3. 380.05 kΩ

4. None of these

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