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In a silicon transistor, the base current is changed by `20muA`. This results in a change of 0.02 V in base to emitter voltage and a change of 2mA in the collector current.
This transistor is used as an amplifier in CE configuration with load resistance `5kOmega`. What is the voltage gain of the amplifier.

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