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ANSWERS TO QUESTIONS Q1. THROUGH Q33

1-53 of a triode to the input. This effect is a prime-limiting factor in applying triodes. It is a major reason why triodes are seldom used—especially at the higher frequencies. MU AND TRANSCONDUCTANCE are measures of tube efficiency. Mu (µ), or amplification factor, is a measure of the amount that plate voltage varies in relation to variation of the input voltage. Mathematically, mu (µ) is expressed as TRANSCONDUCTANCE, on the other hand, is a measure of the amount of variation of plate current caused by a variation of the input signal. Mathematically, it is expressed as: TETRODES were developed to compensate for the effects of interelectrode capacitance. Placing a positively charged screen grid between the control grid and plate has the effect of adding a capacitor in series with the capacitance that exists between the control grid and plate. This reduces total capacitance below the value of either capacitor as shown by applying the formula:

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