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In case of common emitter `p-n-p` transistor input characteristic is a graph drawn.

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With `L_(C) ` on y-axis and `V_(CE)` on x-axis keeping `I_(B)` constant

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With `I_(B) ` on y-axis and `V_(BE)` on x-axis keeping `V_(C)` constant

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With `I_(C) ` on y-axis and `I_(B)` on x-axis keeping `V_(CE)` constant

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With `V_(BE) ` on y-axis and `V_(CE)` on x-axis keeping `I_(B)` constant

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