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A transistor connected in common emitter configuration has input resistance `Ri = 2k Omega` (kilo ohm) and load resistance `6k Omega` (kilo ohm). If current gain `beta = 60` and input signal 10 mV (millivolt) is applied, calculate power gain.

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