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In a single state transistor amplifier, when the signal changes by `0.02 V` the base current by `10 mu A` and collector current by `1 mA`. If collector load `R_(C) = 2k Omega` and `R_(L) = 10 k Omega`, Calculate :
(i) Current Gain
(ii) Input Impedance,
(iii) Effective `AC` load,
(iv) Voltage gain and
(v) Power gain.

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