The correct relationship between α and β for a given transistor is:

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  1. \(\beta = \frac{\alpha}{1+\alpha}\)
  2. \(\beta = \frac{1+\alpha}{\alpha}\)
  3. \(\beta = \frac{1-\alpha}{\alpha}\)
  4. \(\beta = \frac{-\alpha}{\alpha-1}\)

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Option 4 : \(\beta = \frac{-\alpha}{\alpha-1}\)
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Relation between α and β:

The common-emitter current gain (β) is the ratio of the transistor's collector current to the transistor's base current, i.e.

\(β = \frac{{{I_C}}}{{{I_B}}}\)

And the common base DC current gain (α) is a ratio of the transistor's collector current to the transistor's emitter current, i.e.

\(α = \frac{{{I_C}}}{{{I_E}}}\)

The transistor currents are related by the relation:

IE = IB + IC

α can now be written as:

\(α = \frac{{{I_C}}}{{{I_B+I_C}}}\)

Dividing both the numerator and denominator by IB, we get:

\(α = \frac{{{I_C/I_B}}}{{{1+I_C/I_B}}}\)

Since \(β = \frac{{{I_C}}}{{{I_B}}}\)

\(α = \frac{β }{{β + 1}}\) 'or'

\(β = \frac{α }{{1-α}}\)

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