If p-n junction diode is forward biased, then
In a certain 2 -inputs logic gate, when inputs $\mathrm{A}=0$ and $\mathrm{B}=0$, then output $\mathrm{C}=1$. And also when inputs $\mathrm{A}=0, \mathrm{~B}=1$, then again output $\mathrm{C}=1$. The gate must be
For a transistor, $\alpha_{\mathrm{dc}}$ and $\beta_{\mathrm{dc}}$ are the current ratios, then the value of $\frac{\beta_{\mathrm{dc}}-\alpha_{\mathrm{dc}}}{\alpha_{\mathrm{dc}} \times \beta_{\mathrm{dc}}}$
In a common emitter transistor amplifier circuit, the input resistance is $1.8 \mathrm{k} \Omega$ and output is obtained across a load resistance of $9 \mathrm{k} \Omega$. The alternating current gain is 70 . Corresponding to an a.c. input voltage of 6 mV , the output voltage will be
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