In a common emitter transistor amplifier,the audio signal voltage across the collector is $3\,V$. The resistance of the collector is $3\,k\Omega$. If the current gain is $100$ and the base resistance is $2\,k\Omega$,what are the voltage and power gain of the amplifier?

  • A
    $15$ and $200$
  • B
    $150$ and $15000$
  • C
    $20$ and $2000$
  • D
    $200$ and $1000$

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