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In a common emitter amplifier, using output reisistance of `5000` ohm and input resistance fo `2000`ohm, if the peak value of input signal voltage is `10 m V` and `beta=50`, then the peak value of output voltage is

A

`5xx10^(-6)V`

B

`2.5xx10^(-4)V`

C

`1.25V`

D

125V

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