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Is the transistor an NPN or PNP transistor? What is the voltage gain, |G| = |Vout/Vin|, of this circuit?
What is the quiescent (DC) voltage at the collector, VC?
What is the quiescent (DC) voltage at the base, VB?
What is the quiescent (DC) voltage at the emitter, VE?

Note that the quiescent voltages are DC values obtained when no AC signal is supplied tothe input terminal of the amplifier (i. e. vin = 0).


Is the transistor an NPN or PNP transistor?

What is the voltage gain, |G| = |Vout/Vin|, of this c

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