The monostable multivibrator has one quasi-stable state and one unknown state.

The monostable multivibrator has one quasi-stable state and one unknown state. Correct Answer False

The monostable multivibrator is a circuit whose output has one stable state and one quasi-stable state. If the trigger input is not applied then output remains in the stable state indefinitely and whenever the trigger is applied, the output enters the quasi-stable state. The output then changes back to the stable state on its own after a short duration.

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