The disadvantage of voltage divider bias is that 

1. it has a high stability factor 2. it has many resistors 3. it allows thermal runaway 4. it does not allow faithful amplification

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The disadvantage of voltage divider bias is that it has many resistors 

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Is the power off this word only current 

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