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In a common emitter amplifier change in base current by 10 `muA` and collector current by `1mA` if the input resistance of the transistor is 1 `k omega` and load resistacne of `6k omega` is used in the circuit calculate
(i) the current gain
(ii) the voltage gain

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To solve the problem step by step, we will calculate the current gain and the voltage gain of the common emitter amplifier. ### Given Data: - Change in base current (ΔIB) = 10 µA = 10 × 10^(-6) A - Change in collector current (ΔIC) = 1 mA = 1 × 10^(-3) A - Input resistance (RB) = 1 kΩ = 1000 Ω - Load resistance (RC) = 6 kΩ = 6000 Ω ...
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