The voltage gain of a transistor in common emitter configuration is $160$. The resistances in base and collector sides of the circuit are $1 \text{ k}\Omega$ and $4 \text{ k}\Omega$ respectively. If the change in base current is $100 \mu A$, then the change in output current is:

  • A
    $4 \text{ mA}$
  • B
    $4 \mu A$
  • C
    $40 \text{ mA}$
  • D
    $40 \mu A$

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