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Question
Define the terms :Current amplification factor. How are these determined using typical input and output characteristics?
Solution
Current amplification factor (r) is defined as the ratio of change in emitter current (ΔIE) to the change in base current (ΔIB).
`r=(DeltaI_E)/(DeltaI_B)`
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