Base and collector of transistor

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The discussion clarifies the roles of the base and collector in a transistor, specifically focusing on doping levels. The base is lightly doped compared to the collector, which is typically more heavily doped. This distinction is crucial for understanding transistor operation and characteristics. The base's light doping allows for better control of the transistor's current flow.

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which is light doped in transistor, whether it is base or collector ?
 
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Could you be a bit more explicit please?
 

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