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In a transistor if `(I_(C))/(I_(E))=alpha` and `(I_(C))/(I_(B))=beta`,If `alpha` varies between `(20)/(21) and (100)/(101)`, then the value of `beta` lied between.

A

`1-10`

B

`0.95.0.99`

C

`20-100`

D

`200-300`

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The correct Answer is:
C

`beta=(alpha)/(1-alpha)`
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