what current is transistor biased?
Answer / Ravi Tiwari
The current flowing through a transistor, when it is biased, can either be the collector current (I_C), emitter current (I_E), or base current (I_B). The term 'biasing' refers to setting the operating point of a transistor, which can be done by adjusting these currents.
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