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If energy can neither be created nor be destroyed, then how the amplifier creates an additional energy..? Please reply me..

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7 years ago

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Transforms one form to other form.

sabarish kurulla - 7 years ago

An amplifier does not merely create an additional energy. It is designed to strengthen or boost the signal through integration with its properties such as amplitude.

Ronn Concepcion - 6 years, 12 months ago

An Amplifier doesn't create additional energy. A basic amplifier has 6 terminals. 2 - input, 2 - ouput , 2 - DC power supply the input and output are usually AC signal, because we can only define the term amplification for an ac signal. Amplifier increases the amplitude of the input signal, so the energy of the output signal is higher than that of the input signal. This is taken from the two DC power supplies present. So, in one line, it wont create energy, it just uses the energy from the DC supply. Hope that answers the question.

Durgaswaroop Perla - 6 years, 11 months ago

The signal is amplified by the additional battery connected to the amplifier

Ibrahim Azam - 6 years, 9 months ago
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