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    In Order to Calculate the Collector Current for the Circuit
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In Order to Calculate the Collector Current for the Circuit

Question 7

Question 7

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In order to calculate the collector current for the circuit shown in Figure 8-2 (a) ,you must In order to calculate the collector current for the circuit shown in Figure 8-2 (a) ,you must   A)  divide 15 V by 100. B)  multiply the base current by 100. C)  multiply 0.7 V by 100. D)  divide 30 V by 5 kW.


A) divide 15 V by 100.
B) multiply the base current by 100.
C) multiply 0.7 V by 100.
D) divide 30 V by 5 kW.

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