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Your explanation told about voltage amplification. But how is current amplified using a transistor. Please explain it practically as i find it difficult to interpret the mathematical explanations.
While calculating the cutoff frequencies using the Frequency response curve, why do we draw a line 3dB below the curve to mark the Cutoff frequencies? Why is it 3dB and not something else?
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