Why we receive inverted output from transistor when we use
it as a Voltage amplifier?
Answer / syncopator
A voltage increase at the base causes an increase in base
current.
This causes an increase the collector current.
The increased collector current causes a greater voltage
drop across the collector load. The collector voltage
therefore drops.
And vice versa.
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