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Question: A transistor has a base current of 1 mA and emitter current of 100 mA. The current transfer ratio wi...

A transistor has a base current of 1 mA and emitter current of 100 mA. The current transfer ratio will be
A. 0.9
B. 0.99
C. 1.1
D. 10.1

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Solution

We have been given the emitter current also known as input current and the base current in this question and asked to calculate the current transfer ratio. We know that, current transfer ratio is the ratio of output current over the input current. Therefore, we will be calculating the output current also known as collector current using the given values. We will then use this to calculate the current transfer ratio.

Formula used:
Ie=Ic+Ib{{I}_{e}}={{I}_{c}}+{{I}_{b}}
Where,
Ic{{I}_{c}} = output current or collector current
Ie{{I}_{e}} = emitter current or input current
Ib{{I}_{b}} = base current
IcIe\dfrac{{{I}_{c}}}{{{I}_{e}}} for the ratio.

Complete answer:
A transistor is a semiconductor device that is used to amplify the current or switch the electric power to on or off. A transistor has three terminals namely, the collector terminal, base terminal and the emitter terminal as shown in the figure. The collector current in a transistor is the amplified output current. While the emitter current is the addition of base current and the collector current.

    ![](https://www.vedantu.com/question-sets/0399f4e3-e84f-4110-aeee-6496189fd83f3829501423968800387.png)   

Therefore, we can say that
Ie=Ic+Ib{{I}_{e}}={{I}_{c}}+{{I}_{b}}
We have been given the value of emitter current = 100 mA and the base current = 1 mA
Therefore, solving for collector current
Ic=IeIb{{I}_{c}}={{I}_{e}}-{{I}_{b}}
After substituting the values,
We get,
Ic=1001{{I}_{c}}=100-1
Therefore,
Ic{{I}_{c}} = 99 mA …………. (1)
Now, taking the ratio of IcIe\dfrac{{{I}_{c}}}{{{I}_{e}}} to calculate the current transfer ratio.
We get,
IcIe\dfrac{{{I}_{c}}}{{{I}_{e}}} = 99100\dfrac{99}{100} …………….. (from equation 1)
Therefore,
IcIe\dfrac{{{I}_{c}}}{{{I}_{e}}} = 0.99

So, the correct answer is “Option B”.

Note:
The collector terminal of a transistor is positive lead while the emitter terminal is the negative lead. The base terminal is the lead responsible for the activation of the transistor. The name transistor is kind of an acronym for transfer resistor. It means that resistance is transferred in channels of the transistor. That is also the working principle of the transistor.