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In a common emitter amplifier, the load resistance of the output circuit is 1000 times the resistance of the input circuit. if α=0.98\alpha = 0.98, the voltage gain is
A.98009800
B.4900049000
C.98009800
D.49004900

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Solution

Hint-
Given,
RL=1000Ri{R_L} = 1000\,{R_i}
The current gain of a transistor is denoted by the symbol β\beta .
It is the ratio of voltage gain to resistance gain
That is,
β=VgRg\beta = \dfrac{{{V_g}}}{{{R_g}}}
The relationship between α\alpha and β\beta is given as
β=α1α\beta = \dfrac{\alpha }{{1 - \alpha }}
Resistance gain can be calculated as
Rg=RLRi{R_g} = \dfrac{{{R_L}}}{{{R_i}}}

Step by step solution:
Let RL{R_L} be the load resistance and Ri{R_i} be the input resistance
It is given that the load resistance is thousand times the resistance of the input circuit.
Therefore, we can write
RL=1000Ri{R_L} = 1000\,{R_i}
The value of α\alpha is given as
α=0.98\alpha = 0.98
For a transistor α\alpha is the ratio of collector current to the emitter current.
The current gain of a transistor is denoted by the symbol β\beta .
It is the ratio of voltage gain to resistance gain
That is,
β=VgRg\beta = \dfrac{{{V_g}}}{{{R_g}}}.........................(1)
The relationship between α\alpha and β\beta is given as
β=α1α\beta = \dfrac{\alpha }{{1 - \alpha }}
From this we can find the value of β\beta as
β=0.9810.98 =49  \beta = \dfrac{{0.98}}{{1 - 0.98}} \\\ = 49 \\\
Resistance gain can be calculated as
Rg=RLRi{R_g} = \dfrac{{{R_L}}}{{{R_i}}} …………………...(2)
Where RL{R_L} is the load resistance and Ri{R_i} is the input resistance
Substituting value of β\beta and Rg{R_g}in equation(1),we get

Vg=β×Rg =49×RLRi =49×1000RiRi =49000  {V_g} = \beta \times {R_g} \\\ = 49 \times \dfrac{{{R_L}}}{{{R_i}}} \\\ = 49 \times \dfrac{{1000{R_i}}}{{{R_i}}} \\\ = 49000 \\\

Hence the answer is option B

Note: For a transistor there are 3 different configurations -common emitter configuration, common collector configuration and common base configuration. α\alpha is the current gain in common base configuration. Given as the ratio of collector current to emitter current. Beta is the current gain in a common emitter amplifier. In this configuration the output current is collector current and the input current is base current. So, it is the ratio of collector current to base current. Since we are asked to find the voltage gain. We calculated current gain as a ratio of voltage gain to resistance gain.