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Inn a N-P -N transistor circuit, the emitter collector and base current are respectively `I_(E),I_(C)and I_(B)` . The relation between them is

A

`I_(C)ltI_(E)ltI_(B)`

B

`I_(B)ltL_(C)ltI_(E)`

C

`I_(B)gtI_(C)gtI_(E)`

D

`I_(B)gtI_(C)gtI_(E)`

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B
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