All I can say is that if it is transparent, it would be colorless.
It means that a voltage is established between two of the three terminals of a transistor, to achieve the desired operation. Since with three terminals you can choose three different combinations of two terminals, there are three different types of biasing.The details vary, depending on the type of transistor used. Also, the details are quite involved. The Wikipedia has some introductory articles; for example the article on "Biasing", or on "Bipolar transistor biasing" if you want to know about biasing for this specific type of transistor.
you grow them in a transparent brick facty. How to Make it . . . I don't know.
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first of all we need to know What is transparent?Transparent is transmitting light; able to be seen through with clarity.For example clear glass, water, clear plastic, Acrylic sheet, light, air... that's all I can think of so far.
In a voltage -divider circuit method for biasing a transistor , we have two resistors R1 and R2 a DC supply voltage VCC and other components like collector resistor , emitter resistor are also present.here biasing is done by the help of voltage drop across the resistorsto understand the reason behind the extensive usage of voltage - divider method we need to know about the term stability.Stability factor of a transistor is defined as the ratio of amount of change in collector current to the amount of change in the same collector current with the base open(leakage current due to minority charge carriers)lesser the stability factor ------ that type of biasing is more desiredthe stability factor for voltage divider method is nearly equal to one.
You know a solid is completely dissolved when it is no longer visible or present in the solvent, and the solution appears clear or transparent. This typically occurs when the solid particles have fully dispersed and integrated into the solvent at a molecular level.
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Huh..? Do you mean colour and if you do I don't know. Huh..? Do you mean colour and if you do I don't know.
because it is a well know colour and is a helping colour.
Light passes through transparent materials because the atoms and molecules are arranged in a way that allows light to travel through without being absorbed or scattered. This means that the material does not disrupt the path of light, allowing it to transmit through in a straight line.