To use a transistor as an amplifier, emitter-base junction is kept in ...X... and base-collector junction is kept in ...Y... Here, X and Y refer to (a) forward bias, forward bias (b) reverse bias, reverse bias (c) reverse bias, forward bias (d) forward bias, reverse bias

    

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To use a transistor as an amplifier, emitter-base junction

is kept in ...X... and base-collector junction is kept in ...Y...

Here, X and Y refer to

(a) forward bias, forward bias

(b) reverse bias, reverse bias

(c) reverse bias, forward bias

(d) forward bias, reverse bias


Answer:

 (d) The biasing of the transistor is done differently for

different uses. The transistor works as an amplifier with

its emitter-base junction forward biased and the base-collector junction reverse biased.

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