$A$ $CE$ amplifier has a voltage gain of $G$. The transistor used has a transconductance of $0.03 \ mho$ and a current gain of $25$. If this transistor is replaced by another transistor with a transconductance of $0.02 \ mho$ and a current gain of $20$,the new voltage gain will be ........

  • A
    $1.5 G$
  • B
    $1/3 G$
  • C
    $5/4 G$
  • D
    $2/3 G$

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