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In common - emitter amplifier the ratio `(I_C)/(I_E)` 0.98. The current gain will be

A

49

B

98

C

4.9

D

25.5

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Here,
`I_(C)/I_(E)=alpha =0.98`,
`beta=(alpha)/(1-alpha)=(0.98)/(1-0.98)=49`
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