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For a transistor the current amplification factor is `0.8` The transistor is connected in common emitter configuration, the change in collector current when the base current changes by `6mA` is

A

6 mA

B

`4.8 mA`

C

`24 mA`

D

`8mA`

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The correct Answer is:
C

`beta=(alpha)/(1-apha) and beta=(DeltaI_(c))/(DeltaI_(b))`
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