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Assertion: In a transistor amplifier, the output voltage is always out of phase with the input voltage.
Reason: The emitter base junction is reverse biased and the base collector junction is forward biased.

A

If both the assertion and reason are true and reason is a true explantion of the assertion.

B

If both the assertion and reason are true but the reason is not true the correct explantion of the assertion.

C

If the assertion is true but reason false

D

If both the assertion and reason are false.

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C

Here assertion is true but reason is false, the base emitter junction is forward biased and the base collector junction is reverse biased.
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