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In a transistor the emitter current is 1.01 times as large as the collector current .If the emitter current is `12.12 mA. Find the base current.

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To solve the problem, we need to find the base current (I_B) in a transistor given the emitter current (I_E) and the relationship between the emitter current and the collector current (I_C). Here are the steps to arrive at the solution: ### Step 1: Understand the relationship between the currents In a transistor, the relationship between the emitter current (I_E), collector current (I_C), and base current (I_B) is given by the equation: \[ I_E = I_C + I_B \] ### Step 2: Use the given information We know from the problem that: ...
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