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Let `i_E,I_C and i_B` represent the emitter current,the collector current and the base current respectively in a transistor.then

A

`i_C`is slightly smaller than `i_E`

B

`i_C`is slightly greater than `i_E`

C

`i_B`is much smaller than `i_E`

D

`i_B`is much greater than `i_E`.

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