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ANSWERS TO QUESTIONS Q1. THROUGH Q42
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Neets Module 07-Introduction to Solid-State Devices and Power Supplies
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CHAPTER 3 SPECIAL DEVICES

2-54 A24.   The amount of bias and the amplitude of the input signal. A25.   Class A. A26.   Common emitter (CE), common base (CB), and common collector (CC). A27.   Common emitter. A28.   Base current (I B). A29.   Alpha ( a ). A30.   Common base. A31.   IE. A32.   Common collector. A33.      A34.   The kind of transistor, the transistor's common applications, and mechanical data. A35.   The number of junctions in the device, which in this case indicates a transistor. A36.   Heat. A37.   The substitution method. A38.   The power must be removed from the circuit. A39.   By the wide space between the collector lead and the other two leads (emitter and base). A40.   Gain and junction resistance. A41.   Normal gain. A42.   A leaking transistor

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