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Why collector current is always less than emitter current?

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Answered by MythicProGG
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Explanation:

The base contains more holes than electrons. ... As the direction of current is opposite to the flow of electrons we can understand that current from the emitter is conducted to the base and the collector. Hence, the collector current will always be slightly less than the emitter current.

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