Physics, asked by cpurnima9716, 11 months ago

The emitter current in a transistor in normal bias is
(i) less than the collector current
(ii) equal to sum of base current and collector current
(iii) euqal to base current
(iv) none of the above

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

The emitter current in a transistor in normal bias is

(i) less than the collector current

(ii) equal to sum of base current and collector current

(iii) euqal to base current

(iv) none of the above

the correct option is .....less than the collector current ...

Answered by TheFairyTale
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The emitter current in a transistor in normal bias is ______

(i) less than the collector current.

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