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    The Two Junctions of a Transistor Are Between the Emitter
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The Two Junctions of a Transistor Are Between the Emitter

Question 10

Question 10

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The two junctions of a transistor are between the emitter and the base and between the


A) collector and emitter.
B) collector and base.
C) collector and beta.
D) base and committer.

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