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A common emitter amplifier has a voltage gain of 50, an input impedance of 100Ω and an output impedance of 200Ω. The power gain of the amplifier is
Options
(a) 500
(b) 1000
(c) 1250
(d) 50
Correct Answer:
1250
Explanation:
Power gain = voltage gain x current gain
= Vₕ . Iₕ = V₀ / Vᵢ . I₀ / Iᵢ
= V₀² / Vᵢ² . Rᵢ / R₀ = 50 x 50 x 100/200
= 2500 / 2 = 1250
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