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When the emitter is connected to the positive polarity of a battery, it is said that 'Some high speed electrons are still able to reach the collector and therefore there is flow of current.'
(1) What is the flow of electrons like in this case?
I thought electrons are supposed to flow from the negative polarity of the battery to the collector, to the emitter and finally to the positive polarity of the battery to produce a current.
(2) Why in this case, it is the other way round, yet it is said that there is a current?
(1) What is the flow of electrons like in this case?
I thought electrons are supposed to flow from the negative polarity of the battery to the collector, to the emitter and finally to the positive polarity of the battery to produce a current.
(2) Why in this case, it is the other way round, yet it is said that there is a current?