In a $CE$ transistor amplifier,the signal voltage across the collector resistance is $2.5 \ V$. The input signal voltage is $0.02 \ V$. If the base and collector resistances are $1.5 \ k\Omega$ and $2.5 \ k\Omega$,then the current amplification factor is

  • A
    $100$
  • B
    $50$
  • C
    $75$
  • D
    $125$

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