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[" (a) "tan(0)" (b) "ln(1)" ( "y" ) "10" in (a) "10^(-1)cm],[" in a common emitter (CE) antplifier having a voluage gain "G],[" he transistor used has transconductance "0.03mho" and "],[" current gain "25." If the above transistor is replaced with "],[" another one with transconductance "0.02mho" and current "],[" gain "20," the voltage gain will be "],[[" (a) "1.5G," (b) "(1)/(3)G(O(c),(5)/(4)G," (di) "(2)/(3)G]]

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