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Assertion :
In a common-emitter amplifier, the load resistance of the output circuit is 1000 times the load resistance of the input circuit. If \(\alpha=0.98\), then voltage gain is \(49 \times 10^{3}\).
Reason :
\(\alpha=\dfrac{\beta}{1-\beta}\) (symbols have their usual meaning).
365531
Assertion :
In a common-emitter amplifier, the load resistance of the output circuit is 1000 times the load resistance of the input circuit. If \(\alpha=0.98\), then voltage gain is \(49 \times 10^{3}\).
Reason :
\(\alpha=\dfrac{\beta}{1-\beta}\) (symbols have their usual meaning).
365531
Assertion :
In a common-emitter amplifier, the load resistance of the output circuit is 1000 times the load resistance of the input circuit. If \(\alpha=0.98\), then voltage gain is \(49 \times 10^{3}\).
Reason :
\(\alpha=\dfrac{\beta}{1-\beta}\) (symbols have their usual meaning).
365531
Assertion :
In a common-emitter amplifier, the load resistance of the output circuit is 1000 times the load resistance of the input circuit. If \(\alpha=0.98\), then voltage gain is \(49 \times 10^{3}\).
Reason :
\(\alpha=\dfrac{\beta}{1-\beta}\) (symbols have their usual meaning).