in what condition transistor act as switch and amplifier?
Answer Posted / syncopator
To be used as a switch, a transistor will be either not conducting and therefore be an open switch, or fully conducting (in saturation) and therefore be a closed switch.
To be an amplifier a transistor has to have a standing bias such that it is operating in its linear mode.
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