If Ie is the current entering the emitter, Ib is the current leaving the base and Ic is the current leaving the collector in a p-n-p transistor used for amplification, what is the relation between Ie, Ib and Ic?

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Semiconductors topics include: Free electron theory, semiconductors properties and classification, hall effect, solar cell, p-n junction characteristics, zener diode, rectifier, led and transistors. Semiconductors are materials with electrical properties that fall between conductors and insulators. They can be pure elements, like silicon or germanium, or compounds, like gallium arsenide or cadmium selenide.  Semiconductors are the foundation for electronics, especially computers. They are smaller in size, take up less space, and use less power than vacuum tubes. Because they can be made so... Show more

If I<sub>e</sub> is the current entering the emitter, I<sub>b</sub> is the current leaving the base and I<sub>c</sub> is the current leaving the collector in a p-n-p transistor used for amplification, what is the relation between I<sub>e</sub>, I<sub>b</sub> and I<sub>c</sub>?