Bipolar transister consist of emitter base & collecter
No, there is no physical means of detecting or confirming bipolar. It can only be diagnosed from symptoms. It is easily misdiagnosed as something else.
The emitter and collector pins are the outer pins, and on a metal can transistor, the emitter pin will be closest to the bit of metal that sticks out. For transistors with a flat side, the pins could be either Emitter, Base, then Collector with the flat side facing toward you, or Collector, Base, Emitter, or very rarely something else, so the datasheet should be consulted (search online for whatever is marked on it). On power transistors, it is Emitter, Collector, Base, with the metal tab facing you.
Call the police. Don't attempt to talk them (or anybody else who wants to kill you, Bipolar or not) out of it. Call for help. Immediately.
Bipolar Disorder is not a disease - you cannot catch it or carry it or give it to someone else. There does seem to be a genetic trait that you inherit, so that if your ancestors were bipolar, you will have a bigger chance of having it yourself, but it is a chance and not a certainty.
no more than in anyone else.
Their name because i wouldn't call them anything else if i were you.
Just like you'd talk to anyone else.
Probably 3% of the population, like anywhere else.
Because Bipolar is a mental disorder. What else would they label it
Some common stereotypes about bipolar disorder include that it involves frequent mood swings, that everyone with bipolar disorder is violent or unstable, and that people with the disorder cannot lead successful lives. It is important to remember that individuals with bipolar disorder are unique and may experience a wide range of symptoms and levels of functioning.
Bipolar disorder can affect people of any gender, including girls. It is a mental health condition characterized by extreme mood swings that include periods of depression and mania. However, it is important to note that having mood swings does not necessarily mean someone has bipolar disorder. If you are concerned about your own or someone else's mental health, it is important to seek advice from a healthcare professional.
The same as anyone else. There may be periods when it is difficult due to symptoms, but they are still people first.