1. The arrow in a transistor terminal represents.
1Emitter
2Collector
3Base
4None of the above
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None of the above
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The correct option is none of the above.
Explanation:
- The arrow in a transistor terminal represents the direction of the conventional current which is the direction of the flow of holes and is opposite to the direction of the flow of electrons.
- A transistor is a semiconductor device that moves a weak signal from a circuit with a low resistance to one with high resistance.
- It means that it controls and boosts electrical impulses like voltage or current.
- Because they let you regulate how much current flows across a circuit, transistors are unique devices.
- By adjusting the voltage across two of the transistor leads, this can be accomplished. Three leads exist on each transistor.
- A transistor is a three-layer semiconductor device in which a P-type or N-type semiconductor is sandwiched between two additional semiconductors that are similarly shaped.
The direction of the conventional current is represented by the arrow in the transistor terminal.
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