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Base Current in Transmission Lines Formulas
Base Current is a crucial current of bipolar junction transistor. Without the base current, the transistor cannot turn on. And is denoted by I
b
. Base Current is usually measured using the Ampere for Electric Current. Note that the value of Base Current is always positive.
Formulas to find Base Current in Transmission Lines
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Base Current for Three-Phase System
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Transmission Lines formulas that make use of Base Current
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Base Power
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List of variables in Transmission Lines formulas
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FAQ
What is the Base Current?
Base Current is a crucial current of bipolar junction transistor. Without the base current, the transistor cannot turn on. Base Current is usually measured using the Ampere for Electric Current. Note that the value of Base Current is always positive.
Can the Base Current be negative?
No, the Base Current, measured in Electric Current cannot be negative.
What unit is used to measure Base Current?
Base Current is usually measured using the Ampere[A] for Electric Current. Milliampere[A], Microampere[A], Centiampere[A] are the few other units in which Base Current can be measured.
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