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Solving Transistor Amplifier Question from 2006 VCE Physics Exam
disagree with your teaching method. you can clearly tell the people who have tried and failed, and the people who simply want you to do there assignment. Had the exam, went great. Went all out this year and had two of those graphs. Vcc=6V and q point was 3V, with voltage gain of 80...- poala999
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Solving Transistor Amplifier Question from 2006 VCE Physics Exam
thanks. great work. I know the site doesn't like full answer but i like to see full worked examples. helps so much, especially how you have related it with the graph. keep up the work. exam on tuesday, can't wait, I'm strange, i like exams.- poala999
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Another transistor amplifier problem
not sure if I'm allowed to post my msn address but here it is k.c@internode.on.net, add me for a chat if need be. Thanks a million!- poala999
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Another transistor amplifier problem
http://www.vcaa.vic.edu.au/vce/studies/physics/pastexams/physicspilot12004.pdf Page 13. AC signal on CRO. Answer is B. How the heck do they do that? Relevant information is on page before. Love peoples explanations but please try to keep it simple. Sorry if i seem direct. I don't...- poala999
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Solving Transistor Amplifier Question from 2006 VCE Physics Exam
Check out http://www.vcaa.vic.edu.au/vce/studies/physics/assessreports/2006/physicsassessrpjune06.pdf page 4 tells you the answer to this question. Not the same signs as your clipping this is so frustrating.- poala999
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