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The base current of a transistor is `105 mu A` and the collector current is `2.05 mA`. Then `beta` of the transistor is

A

`1.952`

B

`19.52`

C

`195.2`

D

1952

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The correct Answer is:
B

Since `V_(a)gt V_(b)`
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