The current gain for a transistor working as common base amplifier is 0.96. If the…
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The current gain for a transistor working as common base amplifier is 0.96. If the emitter current is 7.2 mA, then the base current is :
- 0.29 mA
- 0.35 mA
- 0.39 mA
- 0.43 mA
Answer
(A) 0.29 mA
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