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In a transistor, the area of base-collec...

In a transistor, the area of base-collector junction is made large than the area of the emitter-base junction. Why?

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During the working of a transistor, most of the heat is produced at the base collector junction. The area of this junction is made large so that the heat may be dissipated to surroundings.
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