$A$ transistor oscillator is $(i)$ an amplifier with positive feedback,$(ii)$ an amplifier with reduced gain,$(iii)$ the one in which $dc$ supply energy is converted into an output energy. Then

  • A
    All $(i), (ii)$ and $(iii)$ are correct
  • B
    Only $(i)$ and $(ii)$ are correct
  • C
    Only $(ii)$ and $(iii)$ are correct
  • D
    Only $(ii)$ is correct

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