Electronics - Bipolar Junction Transistors (BJT)

Exercise : Bipolar Junction Transistors (BJT) - True or False
6.
When a transistor is operating as a variable resistor it has transistance.
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False
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7.
In a BJT, the collector current is approximately equal to the base current.
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False
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8.
The voltage gain of a transistor is inversely proportional to the change in output current.
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False
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9.
The three bipolar transistor circuit configurations are common-base, common-emitter, and emitter-follower.
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False
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10.
When troubleshooting a bipolar junction transistor using an ohmmeter, if one of the junctions reads low in both directions, the junction is shorted and the transistor is bad. If one of the junctions reads high in both directions, the junction is shorted and the transistor is good.
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False
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