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What is the voltage VX shown in the figure below and why does it vary for the various curves? Group of answer choicesThe voltage VX is the threshold voltage (usually labelled VTh). The threshold voltage increases as the gate voltage increases.The voltage VX is the pinch-off voltage (usually labelled VP). The pinch-off voltage increases as the gate voltage increases.The voltage VX is the cut-off voltage (usually labelled VC). The cut-off voltage increases as the gate voltage increases.The voltage VX is the drain voltage (usually labelled VD). The drain voltage increases as the gate voltage increases.

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What is the voltage VX shown in the figure below and why does it vary for the various curves? Group of answer choicesThe voltage VX is the threshold voltage (usually labelled VTh). The threshold voltage increases as the gate voltage increases.The voltage VX is the pinch-off voltage (usually labelled VP). The pinch-off voltage increases as the gate voltage increases.The voltage VX is the cut-off voltage (usually labelled VC). The cut-off voltage increases as the gate voltage increases.The voltage VX is the drain voltage (usually labelled VD). The drain voltage increases as the gate voltage increases.

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