The power dissipation in a transistor is the product of
The power dissipation in a transistor is the product of
emitter current and emitter to base voltage
emitter current and collector to emitter voltage
collector current and collector to emitter voltage
none of the above
Correct answer is C
Maximum power dissipation occurs at collector junction.
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