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When a transistor amplifier having current gain of `75` is given an input signal, `V_(I) = 2 sin (157 t + pi//2)`, the output signal is found to be `V_(o) = 200 sin(157 t + 3pi//2)`. The transistor is connected as :

A

common base amplifier

B

common emitter amplifier

C

common collector amplifier

D

feed back amplifier

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The correct Answer is:
B

There is a current gain and phase difference of `pi` between `V_i` and `V_o`
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