With rise in temperature the leakage collector current increases why
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As a transistor heats up, more electrons can be encouraged to move by the addition of thermal energy, in addition to the energy or force of the battery.
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As the temperature of a transistor increases, the collector current will increase.
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As the temperature of a transistor increases, the collector current will increase because:
Intrinsic semiconductor current between the collector and base increases with temperature. Its flow through the biasing resistors drives the base more positive, increasing forward bias on the base-emitter diode.
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