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In case of `NPN`-transistor the collector current is always less than the emitter current because

A

Collector side is reverse biased and emitter side is forward biased

B

After electrons are lost in the base and only remaining ones reach the collector

C

Collector side is forward biased and emitter side is reverse biased

D

Collector being reverse biased attracts less electrons

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B

`i_(e)=i_(C)+i_(B)impliesi_(C)=i_(e)-i_(B)`
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