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For a transistor in a common base configuration the alternating current gain is given by :

A

`[(DeltaI_(C))/(DeltaI_(B))]_(V_(C)="constant"`

B

`[(DeltaI_(B))/(DeltaI_(I))]_(V_(C)="constant"`

C

`[(DeltaI_(C))/(DeltaI_(E))]_(V_(C)="constant"`

D

`[(DeltaI_(E))/(DeltaI_(C))]_(V_(C)="constant"`

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C
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