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Question
In a common emitter amplifier circuit using an n-p-n transistor, the phase difference between the input and the output voltages will be
Options
A.
45°
B.
90°
C.
135°
D.
180°
Solution
In common emitter configuration for n-p-n transistor, phase difference between output and input voltage is 180°.
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