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The plate current in a triode is given by
`I_(p)=0.004(V_(p)+10V_(g))^(3//2)mA`
where `I_(p), V_(p)` and `V_(g)` are the values of plate current, plate voltage and grid voltage, respectively. What are the triode parameters `mu r_(p)` and `g_(m)` for the operating point at volt `V_(p)=120` volt and `V_(g) =-2` volt ?

A

`10,16.7 k Omeg, 0.6 m mho`

B

`15,16.7 k Omega, 0.06 m mho`

C

`20, 6 k Omega, 16.7 m mho`

D

None of these

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