A common emitter amplifier gives an output of 3 V for an input of 0.01 V.

A Common Emitter Amplifier Gives An Output Of 3 V Physics Question

A common emitter amplifier gives an output of 3 V for an input of 0.01 V. If β of the transistor is 100 and the input resistance is 1 kΩ, then the collector resistance is

Options

(a) 1 kΩ
(b) 3 kΩ
(c) 30 kΩ
(d) 6 kΩ

Correct Answer:

3 kΩ

Explanation:

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