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The value of βDC is the ratio of
◦ collector current to base current
◦ emitter current to base current
◦ collector current to emitter current
◦ none of the above


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Marked as best answer by mmm on Mar 20, 2019

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Reply #1 on: Mar 20, 2019
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mmm

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Reply #2 on: Mar 20, 2019
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Reply #3 on: Mar 20, 2019
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