In basic inverter circuit . . . . . . . . . is connected to ground. A. Source B. Gates C. Drain D. Resistance

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The correct answer is: Source.

In a basic inverter circuit, the source terminal is connected to ground. This is because the source terminal is the point at which the current enters the transistor, and the ground terminal is the reference point for all voltages in the circuit. By connecting the source terminal to ground, we ensure that the transistor is always operating in the correct mode.

The other options are incorrect for the following reasons:

  • Gate: The gate terminal is the point at which the input signal is applied to the transistor. It is not connected to ground in a basic inverter circuit.
  • Drain: The drain terminal is the point at which the current exits the transistor. It is not connected to ground in a basic inverter circuit.
  • Resistance: The resistance is a component that is used to control the flow of current in a circuit. It is not connected to ground in a basic inverter circuit.