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In a common-base amplifier, the phase di...

In a common-base amplifier, the phase difference between the input signal voltage and the output voltage (across collector and base) is

A

0

B

`pi//4`

C

`pi//2`

D

`pi`

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a

In a common-base amplifier, the input and output voltages are in the same phase.
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