$A$ common emitter amplifier circuit,built using an $npn$ transistor,is shown in the figure. Its $dc$ current gain is $250$,$R_C = 1\,k\Omega$ and $V_{CC} = 10\,V$. What is the minimum base current for $V_{CE}$ to reach saturation? (in $\mu A$)

  • A
    $7$
  • B
    $40$
  • C
    $10$
  • D
    $100$

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