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Find the input resistance, output resistance, and voltage gain for the common source amplifier. ( IDSS​=1 mA, VP​=−1 V, and λ=0.02 V−1.) Q(250μA,4.75v)

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The question appears to have irrelevant parts, and lacks necessary information to calculate input resistance, output resistance, and voltage gain for a common source amplifier; therefore, an accurate answer cannot be provided.

Step-by-step explanation:

To find the input resistance, output resistance, and voltage gain for a common source amplifier with given parameters (IDSS​=1 mA, VP​=−1 V, and λ=0.02 V−1), we need to apply the respective formulas considering the transistor's operating point Q(250μA, 4.75V). However, the information provided (8.00 V, V₂ = 2.00 V, V3 = 8.00 V; various current values and power measures) is not directly applicable to this problem. The question might be a mix-up, and the relevant data for the transistor must be used to calculate the values accurately. Since the question seems to have irrelevant parts and is lacking the necessary information to calculate the required values for the common source amplifier, an accurate and responsible answer can not be provided.

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