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Calculate the efficiency of a class $\mathrm{B}$ amplifier for a supply voltage of $V_{C C}=22 \mathrm{~V}$ driving a 4- $\Omega$ load with peak output voltages of:a. $V_{L}(\mathrm{p})=20 \mathrm{~V}$.b. $V_{L}(\mathrm{p})=4 \mathrm{~V}$
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We have: - Supply voltage, \( V_{CC} = 22 \, \text{V} \) - Load resistance, \( R_L = 4 \, \Omega \) Show more…
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