Consider a push-pull follower amplifier: an npn and a pnp transistor connected in series between the positive and negative terminals of a voltage supply to which signal is input to the base of each and output to ground from their collector-emitter connection. In which class is such an amplifier?

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Consider a push-pull follower amplifier: an npn and a pnp transistor connected in series between the positive and negative terminals of a voltage supply to which signal is input to the base of each and output to ground from their collector-emitter connection. In which class is such an amplifier?