Calculate the power dissipated at the load. 50 mV+ Input signal voltage +9 V 10 mA 8V Vin Amplifier 10 mA -9 V R 480 $\Omega$ Load -8 V- Output signal voltage (A) 67 mW (B) 90 mW (C) 180 mW (D) 133 mW
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