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If a 2mV Signal Produces a 2V Output, What is the Voltage Gain____?
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Updated on: September 25th, 2023
Find the answer and give a detailed explanation to the question – If a 2mV signal produces a 2V output, what is the voltage gain____?
- 0.001
- 0.004
- 100
- 1000
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Answer–D. 1000
The answer to the question, ‘if a 2mV signal produces a 2V output’, is that the gain is 1000.
Solution
The input signal to the voltage amplifier is given as
Vin=2mV
The amplifier produces output signal as
Vout = 2V
The Voltage gain can be calculated as
AV = 2/2mV=22 × 103 = 2000/2 = 1000V/V
Therefore, If a 2mV signal produces a 2V output, the gain is 1000. Hence, Option (D) is the correct answer.
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