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the base of a transistor is dope​

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Answered by shikhaaccord2
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Answer:

The base of an npn transistor is thin and

a. Heavily doped

b. Lightly doped

c. Metallic

d. Doped by a pentavalent material

Step-by-step solution:

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A transistor has three regions; emitter, base and collector. The emitter is heavily doped either in a transistor or in a transistor. The base is lightly doped and the collector is moderately doped. Therefore, the base of a transistor is thin and lightly doped.

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Answered by roymanobi96
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Answer:

In most transistors, emitter is heavily doped. Its job is to emit or inject electrons into the base. These bases are lightly doped and very thin, it passes most of the emitter-injected electrons on to the collector

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