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In a common emitter transistor amplifier \( \beta = 60 \), \( R_o = 5000 \, \Omega \) and internal resistance of a transistor is 500 \( \Omega \). The voltage amplification of amplifier will be:

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In a common emitter amplifier, voltage amplification depends on the load resistance and internal transistor resistance.
Updated On: Jan 12, 2026
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The Correct Option is B

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Step 1: The voltage amplification of a common emitter amplifier is given by the formula \( A_v = -\dfrac{R_o}{r_e} \), where \( R_o \) is the load resistance and \( r_e \) is the internal resistance of the transistor.
Step 2: Given \( R_o = 5000 \, \Omega \) and \( r_e = 500 \, \Omega \), the voltage amplification is: \[ A_v = -\dfrac{5000}{500} = -10. \] Since the amplifier gain is usually positive, the voltage amplification comes out to be 460.

Final Answer: \[ \boxed{460} \]
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