Choose the right option among the alternatives – A transistor conducts in its forward direction when its collector/emitter/base, is positive with respect to its collector/emitter/base, and when a turn-on voltage or current signal is applied to its collector/emitter/base.

Choose the right option among the alternatives – A transistor conducts in its forward direction when its collector/emitter/base, is positive with respect to its collector/emitter/base, and when a turn-on voltage or current signal is applied to its collector/emitter/base. Correct Answer Collector, emitter, base

A transistor conducts in its forward direction when its collector, is positive with respect to its emitter, and when a turn-on voltage or current signal is applied to its base. However, even if the base voltage or current is less than what is desired for its full turning-on of the base terminal, it will conduct but with holding partial anode to cathode voltage. There are various configurations and different types of transistors which finds application in power electronics.

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