The amplification factor of a triode is $50.$ If the grid potential is decreased by $0.20\ V$, what increase in plate potential will keep the plate current unchanged
  • A$5\ V$
  • B$10\ V$
  • C$0.2\ V$
  • D$50\ V$
[RPMT 1999]
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