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Posted By: `F~O~R~T~U~N~E`       Member Level: Diamond       Posted Date: 07 Apr 2008       Category: Physics

As the drain voltage is increased for a junction FET in the pinch off region then the drain current –



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Becomes zero
Abruptly decreases
Abruptly increases
Remains constant




      
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