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If The Emitter Voltage Is Double In Fig 7-26A, What Is The Collector Emitter Voltage

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umerhashmi12 | 16:52 Sat 09th Jan 2021 | Jobs & Education
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Dont we need to see figure 7??
Twelvety
Well we have a potential difference there Zacs as am thinking eleventeen
Thats my current thinking.
The diagram is needed to answer this. We have no base voltage and we don't know whether we are looking at an NPN or PNP transistor.
Is this the figure Umer?

https://tinyurl.com/y26el9gx
Used to have to my own homework or go to local reference library, but that was before interweb. Lol
I doubt that the image at 16.10 is the one. There is no emitter voltage being shown just a base voltage.
Pure coincidence then,sorry.

My copy of the image missed off the header.

//If the Emitter Voltage is doubled In Fig 7-26A, What is the Collector Emitter Voltage?

Fig 7-26A//
It must be then. The question is asking our student to consider the Vce using the formulae that are in the video I sent. Must admit I would like a little more info, and it has been over 50 years since I was doing this stuff.
I haven't posted the website I found it on simply because ultimately it seems you have to pay to get the answer and I wouldn't like to be seen to be advertising them.
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Typical, we do all the hard work and you just waltz in Woof ;-)
Umar. Currrent flow is from collector to emitter ...
VCC = VRC + VCE +VRE
VCE = VRC - VRC - VRE
So VCE = VCC - ICRC - IERE

https://thumbsnap.com/i/EDspbBgy.jpg
Haha. Check your method or find a decimal point woof. The supply is only 20v.
:)
0.7v more than the base ?
Umer. Have you started to remember yet? I am not going to sit and crunch the numbers for you mate, I have done my share of that. Plus it is no use to you to have the answer handed to you. You need to get this before you can move on. Here is another explanation that you may find better. Apologies for my poor picture but I was in the middle of making a lasagne.

http://www.learningaboutelectronics.com/Articles/How-to-calculate-vce-of-a-transistor

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