12th Class Physics Semiconducting Devices Question Bank Semiconducting Devices Conceptual Problems

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    In a transistor, the forward bias is always smaller than the reverse bias. Why?

    Answer:

                        If we apply a large forward biasing across the emitter, the majority charge carriers would move from emitter to collector through the base with a high velocity. This would produce excessive heating which would damage the transistor.


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