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    commom emitter amplifier

    :) thanks :( but i'm still confused can any of you tell in easy words
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    commom emitter amplifier

    8) Is Av [ voltage gain ] depend on beta [current gain]? if yes then how? how can we relate them?
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    rms

    :? it implies that power of a signal is area under the curve and energy of a signal is ........... :!: [power * time]?
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    caps

    IT'S CLEAR NOW THANKS NIGEL :)
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    rms

    WHAT?
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    caps

    :?: WHY :?:
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    rms

    and what in a power of a signal :?:
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    rms

    i still have confusion about energy of a signal please explain
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    caps

    :( what npo means? in electronics devices where we use polar caps and where non polar caps.& why? :(
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    caps

    what is difference between electrolytic capacitors and ceramic capacitors where we use polar one and where non polar one can they interchangable? please explain in detail thanks :roll:
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    rms

    :!: AND WHAT ABOUT ENERGY OF A SIGNAL :?:
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    rms

    thanks for reply :) i know this fact i want to confire clamper circuit shift the wave at some dc level whereas input has 0 dc level then is it not violated the law of cinservation of energy? what physically rms value of a signal means? can we say that it is energy of a signal? please...
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    rms

    :?: rms value of ac signal [sine wave] at 0 dc level is 0.707 Vp if wave is shifted at 3 V dc level the is rms value remains same?? :idea:

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