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When P-N-P junction transistor is used a...

When P-N-P junction transistor is used as amplifier in C-B mode, then

A

The central N-type is common to both input and output

B

The emitter terminal is common to both input and output

C

The collector terminal is common to both input and output

D

Nothing is common to both terminals

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