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ANSWERS TO QUESTIONS Q1. THROUGH Q33
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ANSWERS TO QUESTIONS Q1. THROUGH Q33

1-55 A15. A plate load resistor RL A16. To prevent them from drawing grid current. A17. The input signal A18. +275 volts. A19. a.     100 volts. b.     180º out of phase. A20. a.    Cutoff. b.    Saturation. A21. Cathode biasing. A22. Through the use of a bypass capacitor A23. rkg, the cathode to grid resistance. A24. Unequal charge and discharge paths of the coupling capacitor Cc. A25. a.    Class B. b.    Class C c.    Class A. A26. 42. A27. 340 volts. A28. The changes in plate current and grid voltage. A29. 240 volts. A30. The interelectrode capacitance (cpg) is divided between two series capacitances; thus, cpg is greatly reduced. A31. Secondary emission, and noise. A32. Secondary emission.

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