A) 25
B) 14
C) 11
D) 73
Correct Answer: A
Solution :
Amplification factor is defined as the ratio of change in plate potential \[(\Delta {{V}_{p}})\] to produce certain change in plate current \[(\Delta {{i}_{p}})\] to the change in grid potential \[({{\Delta }_{g}})\] for the same change in plate current i.e,. \[\mu =-{{\left( \frac{\Delta {{V}_{p}}}{\Delta {{V}_{g}}} \right)}_{\Delta {{i}_{p}}=\,\text{constant}}}\] Here, \[\Delta {{V}_{p}}=220-200=20\,V,\] \[\Delta {{V}_{g}}=-1.3-(-0.5)\] \[=-0.8\,V\] \[\mu =-\left( \frac{20}{-0.8} \right)=25\] Note: Amplification factor is unitless and dimensionless.You need to login to perform this action.
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