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In a BJT, the largest current flow occurs ______. - Physics

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In a BJT, the largest current flow occurs ______.

पर्याय

  • In the emitter

  • In the collector

  • In the base

  • Through CB junction

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उत्तर

In a BJT, the largest current flow occurs in the emitter.

Explanation:

Emitter is a thick, heavily doped layer. This supplies a large number of majority carriers for the current flow through the transistor

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पाठ 16: Semiconductor Devices - Exercises [पृष्ठ ३६३]

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बालभारती Physics [English] 12 Standard HSC Maharashtra State Board
पाठ 16 Semiconductor Devices
Exercises | Q 1.1 | पृष्ठ ३६३

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