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If your mass increases, your weight also increases.
The level of thermodynamic energy increases.
Frequency increases.
When wavelength increases, frequency decreases.
what happens to the amplitude of a wave when the energy increases
The gain increases.
As gain increases bandwidth decreases.
Direct coupled amplifier
bandwidth decreases
thermal noise willbe reduce
frequency response curve helps us to find the bandwidth of particular amplifier circuit. Bandwidth is the range of frequency at which the amplifier works better....
That depends on its purpose. Some examples:RF amplifier in IF stage of AM radio: 10KHz.RF amplifier in TV set: 6MHz.RF amplifier in IF stage of FM radio: 200KHz.An RF amplifier in a military RADAR set will probably have very narrow bandwidth to reduce jamming possibility, but wide enough to allow for doppler shift of targets.
Since we know that the amplifier gain is given by A=Output voltage/input voltage (where A is the amplifier gain) So, it can be written as output voltage=A*input voltage, so when the output part increases gain increases but when input part increases gain decreases
what happens if we remove Rc in RC coupled amplifier
an amplifier is electronic equipment that increases strength of a signal and a booster is voltage regulation in (DC) direct current electrical power circuits. Basically an amplifier increases strength and a booster regulates voltage.
If quality factor is greater then bandwidth will also greater
The product of bandwidth and gain is constant. If bandwidth increases then gain decreases and vice versa.