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The voltage is greater than the applied voltage, why?
Because the windings of transformers have resistance, the primary and secondary currents will cause voltage drops. To compensate for the drops, the transformer may have been designed to have a higher than specified output voltage when there is little or no output current. The no load output voltage typically is only slightly greater than the specified voltage. Before measuring the output voltage, measure the input (line) voltage. If it is not as specified for the transformer, calculate its effect on the output.
Reason: The common Emitter mode has voltage and current gain better than the other two configurations(CB and CC). i.e it has a current gain greater than that of CC mode and greater voltage gain than that of CB mode.
Greater than 1 Megohm
Transfer function is the relationship between output and input of a circuit. In the clipping circuit, the general transfer function is such that the transfer curve Av is less than 1 for passive limiter and greater than 0 to limit the maximum and minimum voltage value.
change your resistance, its a little button, or if you are using an older oscilloscope, its a knob that will lower the sensitivity of the display. if it is something way higher than the oscilloscope can measure, you may have to run a resistor or transformer in the line.
change your resistance, its a little button, or if you are using an older oscilloscope, its a knob that will lower the sensitivity of the display. if it is something way higher than the oscilloscope can measure, you may have to run a resistor or transformer in the line.
True. The voltage rating of a fuse must be greater than the circuit voltage.
yes
The voltage is greater than the applied voltage, why?
The measure of an angle is greater than 90°.
It is an obtuse angle which is greater than 90 but less than 180 degrees
forward breakover voltage is slightly smaller than reverse breakdown voltage
If the applied voltage is greater than maximum forward voltage, the diode will get damaged..
Yes because an obtuse angle is greater than a right angle
An angle whose measure greater than 90 but less than 180 is an obtuse angle.
Yes because an obtuse angle is greater than 90 but less than 180 degrees