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In a common emitter transistor circuit the base current is \\[40\\mu {\\text{A}}\\], then \\[{V_{BE}}\\] is: \n \n \n \n \n A) $2V$B) $0.2V$C) $0.8V$D) $Zero$ \t
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In the given transistor circuit, the base current is 35 muA. The value of R(alpha) is V(AB) is assumed to negiligible :-
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