In a common base amplifier circuit, calculate the change in base current if that in the emitter current is $2 mA$ and $\alpha=0.98$
  • A$0.04 mA$
  • B$1.96 mA$
  • C$0.98 mA$
  • D$2 mA$
[BHU 1995]
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