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In a transistor configuration beta -para...

In a transistor configuration `beta` -parameter is

A

`(l_(b))/(l_(c))`

B

`(l_(c))/(l_(b))`

C

`(l_(c))/(l_(a))`

D

`(l_(a))/(l_(c))`

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B

`beta=(i_(c))/(i_(b))`
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