Tuned voltage amplifiers are not used as; a. Public address systems b. Radio receivers c. in television receivers d. where a band of frequencies is to be selected and amplified
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Tuned voltage amplifiers are designed to amplify signals at specific frequencies while rejecting others. They are commonly used in applications where selective frequency amplification is required. Show more…
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