In an $NPN$ transistor,$10^{10}$ electrons enter the emitter in $10^{-6} \ s$ and $2 \%$ of electrons recombine with holes in the base. The current ratios $\alpha$ and $\beta$ of the transistor are respectively (nearly):

  • A
    $0.98, 49$
  • B
    $49, 0.98$
  • C
    $0.49, 98$
  • D
    $98, 0.49$

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