in a transistor, emitter-base junction is always forward biased. Why?
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As a result the electrons migrate towards the collector, because they are attracted by the positive potential. In this way they are able to flow across what is effectively a reverse biased junction, and current flows in the collector circuit. ... So the base/emitter junction is not always forward biased
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