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Consider an n-p-n transistor with its ba...

Consider an n-p-n transistor with its base - emitter junction forward biased and collector base junction reverse biased . Which of the following statements are true?

A

(a) Electrons crossover from emiiter to collector .

B

(b) Holes move from base to collector .

C

(c ) Electrons move from emitter to base.

D

(d) Electrons from emitter move out of base without going to the collector.

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The correct Answer is:
A, C

In an n-p-n transistor,

Electrons which are not combined with holes in base region , crosses to collector side.
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