An NPN transistor is forward biased when A. positive voltage, with respect to its emitter, is applied to the base B. A negative voltage, with respect to its emitter, is applied to the base C. A positive voltage, with respect to its base, is applied to the emitter D. A negative voltage, with respect to its base, is applied to the emitter 2. Which statement is true for transistors? A. Most of the majority carriers from the emitter recombine in the base B. Most of the majority carriers from the emitter recombine in the collector C. Most of the majority carriers from the emitter pass through the base region to
An NPN transistor is forward biased when A. positive voltage, with respect to its emitter, is applied to the base B. A negative voltage, with respect to its emitter, is applied to the base C. A positive voltage, with respect to its base, is applied to the emitter D. A negative voltage, with respect to its base, is applied to the emitter 2. Which statement is true for transistors? A. Most of the majority carriers from the emitter recombine in the base B. Most of the majority carriers from the emitter recombine in the collector C. Most of the majority carriers from the emitter pass through the base region to
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1. An NPN transistor is forward biased when
A. positive voltage, with respect to its emitter, is applied to the base
B. A negative voltage, with respect to its emitter, is applied to the base
C. A positive voltage, with respect to its base, is applied to the emitter
D. A negative voltage, with respect to its base, is applied to the emitter
2. Which statement is true for transistors?
A. Most of the majority carriers from the emitter recombine in the base
B. Most of the majority carriers from the emitter recombine in the collector
C. Most of the majority carriers from the emitter pass through the base region to the collector
D. Most of the majority carriers from the emitter pass through the collector region to the base
3. Which statement is Ture about the terminals of a transistor?
A. The collector and emitter terminals are interchangeable
B. The emitter is smaller and more heavily doped than the collector
C. The collector is smaller and more heavily doped than the emitter
D. The emitter is larger and more heavily doped than the collector
4. In a transistor, the emitter is forward biased with respect to the base
A. So as to supply majority carriers to the base
B. So as to supply majority carriers to the collector
C. So as to supply majority carriers to the emitter
D. So that the collector-base can be reverse biased
5. For any transistor to operate normally
A. Both base-emitter and collector-emitter junctions must be forward biased.
B. Both base-emitter and collector-emitter junctions must be reverse biased.
C. The B-E junction must be reverse biased and the C-B junction is forward biased
D. The B-E junction must be forward biased and the C-B junction is reverse biased
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