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1 June, 10:45

An amplifier has an input power of 5 mW. The output power is 100 mW. What is the decibel gain to the nearest decibel?

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  1. 1 June, 10:52
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    The decibel gain to the nearest decibel = 13 db

    Explanation:

    Gain of an amplifier: This is defined as the measure of the ability of an amplifier to increase the power of a signal from the input to the output port by adding energy converted from some power supply to the signal.

    It is represented mathematically as.

    db = 10*log (p₂/p₁) ... Equation 1

    Where dp = decibel gain of the amplifier, p₁ = input power of the amplifier, p₂ = output power of the amplifier.

    Given: p₁ = 5 mW, p₂ = 100 mW.

    Substituting these values into equation 1

    db = 10*log (100/5)

    db = 10*log (20)

    dp = 10 * 1.301

    dp = 13 db gain

    Therefore the decibel gain to the nearest decibel = 13 db
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