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Base Resistance 2 in Transistor Amplifiers Formulas
Base resistance 2 is a measure of the opposition to current flow in an electrical circuit. And is denoted by R
b2
. Base Resistance 2 is usually measured using the Kilohm for Electric Resistance. Note that the value of Base Resistance 2 is always positive.
Transistor Amplifiers formulas that make use of Base Resistance 2
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Input Resistance of Common Emitter Amplifier
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Input Resistance of Common Emitter Amplifier given Small-Signal Input Resistance
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Input Resistance of Common-Emitter Amplifier given Emitter Resistance
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FAQ
What is the Base Resistance 2?
Base resistance 2 is a measure of the opposition to current flow in an electrical circuit. Base Resistance 2 is usually measured using the Kilohm for Electric Resistance. Note that the value of Base Resistance 2 is always positive.
Can the Base Resistance 2 be negative?
No, the Base Resistance 2, measured in Electric Resistance cannot be negative.
What unit is used to measure Base Resistance 2?
Base Resistance 2 is usually measured using the Kilohm[kΩ] for Electric Resistance. Ohm[kΩ], Megohm[kΩ], Microhm[kΩ] are the few other units in which Base Resistance 2 can be measured.
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