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In a CE transistor amplifier, there is both current and voltage gain associated with the circuit, resulting in a power gain. Considering power as a measure of energy, does the circuit violate the conservation of energy?
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Options:
  • A Yes, the additional power is generated within the circuit.
  • B No, the extra power required for the amplified output is obtained from the DC source.
  • C Yes, the circuit converts energy into matter, violating conservation laws.
  • D No, the power gain is a result of the efficient use of input energy.
Solution:
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The correct answer is: No, the extra power required for the amplified output is obtained from the DC source.
Correct Option is : (B)
No, the extra power required for the amplified output is obtained from the DC source.

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