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In a common emitter amplifier, when the base to emitter voltage changes by \(20\,\mathrm{mV}\), the change in collector current is \(3\,\mathrm{mA}\). If the output resistance is \(4\,\mathrm{k\Omega}\), then the voltage gain of the amplifier is

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Voltage gain of a common emitter amplifier is \[ \boxed{ A_v=\frac{\Delta V_o}{\Delta V_i} =\frac{\Delta I_C\,R_o}{\Delta V_{BE}}. } \]
Updated On: Jul 15, 2026
  • \(300\)
  • \(600\)
  • \(400\)
  • \(800\)
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The Correct Option is B

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