Questions: When a lowercase r' is used in relation to a transistor, it refers to Select one: a. an external ac resistance b. an internal ac resistance c. a low resistance d. a wire resistance

When a lowercase r' is used in relation to a transistor, it refers to

Select one:
a. an external ac resistance
b. an internal ac resistance
c. a low resistance
d. a wire resistance
Transcript text: When a lowercase $r^{\prime}$ is used in relation to a transistor, it refers to Select one: a. an external ac resistance b. an internal ac resistance c. a low resistance d. a wire resistance
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Solution Steps

Step 1: Understanding the Context

In the context of transistors, the term "lowercase $r^{\prime}$" typically refers to a specific type of resistance associated with the transistor's operation.

Step 2: Identifying the Correct Type of Resistance

The lowercase $r^{\prime}$ is commonly used to denote the internal ac resistance of a transistor. This is the resistance seen looking into the transistor's terminals when an ac signal is applied.

Final Answer

\(\boxed{\text{b. an internal ac resistance}}\)

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