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प्रश्न
Consider an amplifier circuit using a transistor. The output power is several times greater than the input power. Where does the extra power come from?
उत्तर
The amplifier takes this energy from the power supply. Amplifiers take the energy from the power supply and control the output to match with the input signal but with greater amplitude.
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