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A transistor connected in common emitter mode configuration is used as an amplifier. If `R_(L)=5Omega` and input resistance `R_(1)=2kOmega` and current gain is 50. Find its power gain

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To find the power gain of a transistor in common emitter mode, we can follow these steps: ### Step 1: Understand the Given Values We have the following values: - Load Resistance, \( R_L = 5 \, \Omega \) - Input Resistance, \( R_1 = 2 \, k\Omega = 2 \times 10^3 \, \Omega \) - Current Gain, \( \beta = 50 \) ...
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