cap[ital expenditure
Non-current assets need to be revaluated. Tangible assets expected to be used for more than one accounting period. It is valuation getting depreciates. Therefore the accounting report base on only current value will be useless in the future.
the collector current is directly proportional to the base current
No
The base current of the emitter current is smaller.
base current is very small and we should apply ainput on base current
No
Emitter current is the sum of collector current & base current , hence the largest. Base current is the smallest.
I suppose you mean "fluctuate". Collector current depends mostly on the base current, If the base current changes, the collector current will change in proportion.
Small is relative term, current gain of the transistor decides how small base current would be than collector current. Most of the emitter current of electrons diffuses through the thin base into the collector. Moreover, modulating the small base current produces a larger change in collector current.Small is relative term, current gain of the transistor decides how small base current would be than collector current. Most of the emitter current of electrons diffuses through the thin base into the collector. Moreover, modulating the small base current produces a larger change in collector current.Small is relative term, current gain of the transistor decides how small base current would be than collector current. Most of the emitter current of electrons diffuses through the thin base into the collector. Moreover, modulating the small base current produces a larger change in collector current.
current base rate
No. As base current decreases, so does collector current.
as the base current is very small compared to the emitter current,the collector current is nearly equal to the emitter current..