The current gain of the common base n-p-n transistor is 0.96. What is the curent gain if…
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The current gain of the common base n-p-n transistor is 0.96. What is the curent gain if it is used as common-emitter amplifier ?
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- 24
- 20
- 32
Answer
(B) 24
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