7.2 An amplifier has a power gain of 25 and identical input and output resistances of 600 ?. Determine the input voltage required to produce an output of 10 V.
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We are given that the power gain is 25 and the output voltage is 10V. We can substitute these values into the formula to solve for the input voltage. 25 = (10/Vin)^2 Taking the square root of both sides, we get: Show more…
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