What is the Common-Emitter Current Gain at Low Frequency?
Common-emitter current gain at low frequency is obtained from the base and the collector circuit currents. Common-Emitter Current Gain at Low Frequency is usually measured using the Decibel for Sound. Note that the value of Common-Emitter Current Gain at Low Frequency is always negative.
Can the Common-Emitter Current Gain at Low Frequency be negative?
Yes, the Common-Emitter Current Gain at Low Frequency, measured in Sound can be negative.
What unit is used to measure Common-Emitter Current Gain at Low Frequency?
Common-Emitter Current Gain at Low Frequency is usually measured using the Decibel[dB] for Sound. Bel[dB], Neper[dB] are the few other units in which Common-Emitter Current Gain at Low Frequency can be measured.