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I. In a P-N-P type common base amplifier...

I. In a P-N-P type common base amplifier the input and output are in same phase.
II. In a P-N-P common base amplifier input and output are out of phase.
III. In a N-P-N- common base amplifier the input and output are in same phase.
IV. In a N-P-N common base amplifier input and output are out of phase. State if -

A

I and III are correct

B

II and III are correct

C

I and IV are correct

D

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