A transistor is operated in common emitter configuration at constant collector voltage V…
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A transistor is operated in common emitter configuration at constant collector voltage Vc = 1.5 V, such that a change in the base current from 100 µA to 150 µA produces a change in the collector current from 5 mA to 10 mA. The current gain β is :
- 50
- 67
- 75
- 100
Answer
(D) 100
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