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In a transistor if collector current is 25 mA and base current is 1 mA, then current amplification factor `alpha` is

A

`(25)/(24)`

B

`(24)/(25)`

C

`(25)/(26)`

D

`(26)/(25)`

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The correct Answer is:
C

`beta=(I_(c))/(I_(B))=(25)/(1)=25`
`alpha=(beta)/(1+beta)=(25)/(26)`
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