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Amplification Factor of a Vacuum Tube

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AMPLIFICATION FACTOR OF A VACUUM TUBE, a quantity which is used to express the relative effects of the grid voltage and plate voltage in affecting the plate current of a vacuum tube. The amplification factor is the change in plate potential divided by the negative change in grid potential under the condition that the plate current remains unchanged. As most precisely used, the term refers to infinitesimal changes in the po tentials as indicated in the defining equation. Amplification factor.