An amplifier has a D.C. power supply of 15 V and draws a current of 10 mA. It produces an output of 5 V peak across a load resistance of 600 Ω for a signal frequency of 1 kHz. What will be its A.C. power output?
A. 260 mW
B. 20.8 mW
C. 520 mW
D. 40.6 mW
Answer: Option B
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