When positive half cycle is fed to the input circuit, it opposes the forward bias of the circuit which causes the collector current to decrease. It decreases the voltage drop across load and thus makes collector voltage more negative. Thus, when input cycle varies through a positive half cycle, the output voltage developed at the collector varies through a negative half cycle and vice versa. Thus, the output voltage in common-emitter amplifier is not in phase with the input signal or the output and input voltages are out of phase.
\n\n"},"comment":{"@type":"Comment","text":"When input cycle varies through a positive half cycle, the output voltage developed at the collector varies through a negative half cycle and vice versa."},"encodingFormat":"text/markdown","learningResourceType":"Practice problem","suggestedAnswer":[],"text":"Draw the circuit diagram of a p-n-p transistor used as an amplifier."},"name":"Quiz on Transistors","typicalAgeRange":"10-17","url":"https://www.embibe.com/questions/Draw-the-circuit-diagram-of-a-p-n-p-transistor-used-as-an-amplifier./EM7707713"}
Odisha Board Solutions for Chapter: Transistors, Exercise 1: MODEL QUESTIONS
Author:Odisha Board
Odisha Board Physics Solutions for Exercise - Odisha Board Solutions for Chapter: Transistors, Exercise 1: MODEL QUESTIONS
Attempt the free practice questions on Chapter 20: Transistors, Exercise 1: MODEL QUESTIONS with hints and solutions to strengthen your understanding. Bureau's Higher Secondary Physics Class 12 solutions are prepared by Experienced Embibe Experts.
Questions from Odisha Board Solutions for Chapter: Transistors, Exercise 1: MODEL QUESTIONS with Hints & Solutions