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The third point is not clear at all madam

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What will happen if emitter as well as collector in a transistor are forward biased?

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Why a transistor cannot be used as a rectifier?

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My question is about the reverse bias graph. In reverse bias graph the current is plotted along negative direction. But current can't be negative so how is it plotted like that. Also in zener diode, how the electrons are stripped off and from which side, p-side or n-side.
 

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HOW CAN THE OUTPUT RESISTANCE BE HIGH?
Ro=Vce/Ic
here Ic is in order of 10^-3 amperes then when we divide it would become a constant * 10^3 ohms
then too it is given that the resistance will be in the order of 10^5 ohms
pls give the answer as soon as possible iam greatly confused.

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why does depletion region decreases in case of forward bias please explain ? also explain why it increases in case of reverse bias

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why does depletion region decreases in case of forward bias please explain ? also explain why it increases in case of reverse bias

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plzzz explain the energy bands in solid with vedio as i am not able to get it .....

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