The value of ß for a transistor is generally ___________

[amp_mcq option1=”1″ option2=”less than 1″ option3=”between 20 and 500″ option4=”above 500″ correct=”option3″]

The correct answer is: C. between 20 and 500.

Bipolar junction transistors (BJTs) are three-terminal semiconductor devices that can be used to amplify or switch electronic signals and electrical power. The value of ß for a transistor is the ratio of the collector current to the base current. In other words, it is a measure of how much current the transistor can amplify.

The value of ß for a transistor can vary depending on the type of transistor, the manufacturing process, and the operating conditions. However, in general, the value of ß is typically between 20 and 500.

Option A is incorrect because the value of ß is typically greater than 1.

Option B is incorrect because the value of ß is typically greater than 1.

Option D is incorrect because the value of ß is typically less than 500.