$A$ change of $0.04 \ V$ takes place between the base and the emitter when an input signal is connected to the common emitter transistor amplifier. As a result,a $20 \ \mu A$ change takes place in the base current and a change of $2 \ mA$ takes place in the collector current. The input resistance and $AC$ current gain are:

  • A
    $1 \ k\Omega \ \& \ 100$
  • B
    $2 \ k\Omega \ \& \ 100$
  • C
    $2 \ k\Omega \ \& \ 1000$
  • D
    $1 \ k\Omega \ \& \ 200$

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