MCQ
The correct relation for a triode is
  • A
    ${\left. {{g_m} = \frac{{\Delta {I_p}}}{{\Delta {V_p}}}} \right|_{{V_g} = constt.}}$
  • ${\left. {{g_m} = \frac{{\Delta {I_p}}}{{\Delta {V_g}}}} \right|_{{V_p} = constt.}}$
  • C
    Both
  • D
    None of these

Answer

Correct option: B.
${\left. {{g_m} = \frac{{\Delta {I_p}}}{{\Delta {V_g}}}} \right|_{{V_p} = constt.}}$
b
The correct relation for a triode is $g _{ m }=\left.\frac{\Delta I _{ p }}{\Delta V _{ g }}\right|_{ V _{ p }=\text { constt. }}$

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