When a PNP transistor is connected in a circuit in the mannershown in figure 52 of this unit, it can be used as a poweramplifier because (a) the output current will be much smaller than the inputcurrent (b) the output current will be much larger than the inputcurrent (c) the output voltage will be much smaller than the inputvoltage (d) the output voltage will be much larger than the inputvoltage When a PNP transistor is connected in a circuit in the mannershown in figure 52 of this unit, it can be used as a poweramplifier because (a) the output current will be much smaller than the inputcurrent (b) the output current will be much larger than the inputcurrent (c) the output voltage will be much smaller than the inputvoltage (d) the output voltage will be much larger than the inputvoltage
Explanation / Answer
theoutput current will be much larger than the inputcurrent