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What do you called the center element between the emitter and collector in a transistor?

The base.


Why transistor is called so?

transistor. This word is a blended form of transfer of resistor. The legs of transistor (collector, emitter,base) transfer the resistance. So it is called as transistor


Why RC couple is called transistor?

Its not!


What is multi emitter transistor?

A bipolar junction transistor with 2 or more emitters. The most common use of these was in the input section of transistor transistor logic (TTL) gates. They offered significantly higher speed and used less area on the IC chip than the diodes used in the input section of the diode transistor logic (DTL) gates that came earlier. This made TTL ICs both faster and cheaper than the DTL ICs which soon became obsolete.


What is meant by saying at what current is transistor biased?

The saying "at what current is transistor biased" means to ask the current through the transistor when there is no signal present. Typically, a transistor is biased at the center of its linear region, so as to minimize distortion. This, of course, depends on whether or not the transistor is AC or DC coupled, and where the clipping points might be.


Why transistor is called as bi-polar device?

Transistor is called Bi-Polar device because the current can be flow due to electron and holes, hence it is called bipolar.


How do you center your pictures in the About Me section?

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Why transistor is called transfer of resistor?

Transistor=Transfer+Resistor. When Transistor operates in active region its input resistance is high and output resistance is low. So,We can consider transistor as a device which transfers its resistance from high to low. And by this property transistor amplifies input signal.


Is a 31 spline 9 inch center section and a 28 spline center section interchangeable?

no.


What is unmodulated signal from a transistor is called?

When the out from a transistor is the exact replic of the input signal then it is called unmodulated signal i e. there will not be any change in frequency voltage power etc


How do you determine shear center for any section?

the sum of all vertical forces is called shear force


What can the input of a transistor be called?

The input of a transistor is typically referred to as the "gate" in a field-effect transistor (FET) or the "base" in a bipolar junction transistor (BJT). In both cases, the input controls the flow of current through the transistor, allowing it to function as a switch or amplifier in electronic circuits. The gate or base receives the input signal that modulates the transistor's operation.