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a) For given transistor circuit, the base current is `10muA` and the collector current is 5.2 mA. C - YouTube
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a) For given transistor circuit, the base current is 10muA and the collector current is 5.2 mA. Can this transistor circuit be used as an amplifier. Your answer must be supported with
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Electrical Engineering: Ch 3: Circuit Analysis (31 of 37) NPN Transistor: Voltage & Base Current - YouTube
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