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A transister is used in the common emitted mode as no amplifer , Then

A

the base - emitter junction is forward - biassed

B

the base - emitter junction is reverse- biassed

C

the input signal is connected in series with the voltage applied to has the base- emitter junction

D

the input signal is connected in series with the voltage applied to has the base- collector junction

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A, C

The circuit the a p- n - p transtion used in the commumon etitter mode as an aplifer is shown in figure . The base emitted junction is forward biased and the input singnal is connected in series with the voltage appling in has the base emitted
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