In common emitter amplifier, the current gain is 62. The collector resistance and input…
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In common emitter amplifier, the current gain is 62. The collector resistance and input resistance are 5 kΩ and 500Ω respectively. If the input voltage is 0.01 V, the output voltage.
- 0.62 V
- 6.2 V
- 62 V
- 620 V
Answer
(B) 6.2 V
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