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  • High gain, low mu? Really? Isn't gain = amplification factor, i.e. mu? And mu = gm * rp, where gm is the transconductance and rp is the plate resistance. I was going to link mu to the article on amplification factor, because it isn't defined, but this confused me. Joly ( talk) 10:23, 2 March 2012 (UTC) reply
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
  • High gain, low mu? Really? Isn't gain = amplification factor, i.e. mu? And mu = gm * rp, where gm is the transconductance and rp is the plate resistance. I was going to link mu to the article on amplification factor, because it isn't defined, but this confused me. Joly ( talk) 10:23, 2 March 2012 (UTC) reply

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