In the frequency response graph of an amplifier the 3 dB point refers to : 

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  1. 0.707 power point
  2. \(\frac{1}{4}\)power point (quarter power point)
  3. \(\frac{1}{2}\)power point (half power point)
  4. \(\frac{3}{4}\) power point (three-fourth point)

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Option 3 : \(\frac{1}{2}\)power point (half power point)
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Critical Frequency:

At 3 dB power of the amplifier becomes half of its total power

It is often known as the “Cut-off frequency”, and it is also known as the “Corner frequency” or “break frequency”

It is defined as the frequency at which the ratio of output to input has a magnitude of 0.707 of the maximum amplitude.

When converted in decibels it is equal to – 3 dB.

\(Magnitude = 20\log \left( {\frac{{output}}{{input}}} \right)\)

The cut-off frequency is a characteristic of the filtering devices, such as RC circuits.

After this cut-off frequency point, the amount of attenuation due to the filter begins to increase rapidly.

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