The document contains two graphs showing the relationship between base current (IB) and load current (IL) for transistors powering resistors with resistances of 100 ohms and 50 ohms. The first graph shows that for a 100 ohm resistor, the load current is lower and does not exceed 120 mA as the base current increases up to 1.8 mA. The second graph shows that for a 50 ohm resistor, the load current reaches higher values up to 180 mA as the base current increases.
The document contains two graphs showing the relationship between base current (IB) and load current (IL) for transistors powering resistors with resistances of 100 ohms and 50 ohms. The first graph shows that for a 100 ohm resistor, the load current is lower and does not exceed 120 mA as the base current increases up to 1.8 mA. The second graph shows that for a 50 ohm resistor, the load current reaches higher values up to 180 mA as the base current increases.
The document contains two graphs showing the relationship between base current (IB) and load current (IL) for transistors powering resistors with resistances of 100 ohms and 50 ohms. The first graph shows that for a 100 ohm resistor, the load current is lower and does not exceed 120 mA as the base current increases up to 1.8 mA. The second graph shows that for a 50 ohm resistor, the load current reaches higher values up to 180 mA as the base current increases.