A transistor has a current gain of 50. If the collector resistance `5kOmega`. Calculate the output voltage if input voltage is `0.01V`.
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Here, `beta=50, R_(0)=5xx10^(3)Omega`, `R_(i)=10^(3)Omega, V_(i)=0.01V` `A_(V)=V_(0)/V_(i)=beta.R_(0)/R_(i)` or `V_(0)=beta.(R_(0)xxV_(i))/R_(i)=50xx(5xx10^(3)xx0.01)/10^(3)` `2.5V`
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