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Field Effect Transistors (FET)
The common-source JFET amplifier has:
a very high input impedance and a relatively low voltage gain
a high input impedance and a very high voltage gain
a high input impedance and a voltage gain less than 1
no voltage gain
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a very high input impedance and a relatively low voltage gain
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