No you cannot say that as you must say it like this The held items will be bought when our current stock reaches the minimum stock level.
No, the correct term is "bare minimum," which means the least possible amount or degree required.
All he got was minimum wage.
Example sentence - The minimum wage for the job was more than I expected.
the minimum number is 0
Friday will be a minimum day for the students. The minimum payment was $50.00
You have minimum chances of getting laid
It means the minimum current can trigger the SCR to operate.
the minimum score to get into the program was 45/50
No, that is why it is called a MANDATORY minimum sentence.
America has a Federal Law regarding minimum wage. I am taller that the minimum heighth requirement for this ride.
The minimum sentence is probably probation, although I received 6 months house arrest.
The base-emitter voltage of a BJT is dependent on temperature and current. The minimum voltage ranges from 0.6V to 0.7V. Anything less, and the transistor goes into cutoff. As far as "proper voltage" is concerned, it is more correct to say "proper current", because that is the basis for the BJT - it is a current amplifier, not a voltage amplifier. The proper current depends on the particular biasing design of the circuit at hand.