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Oh, dude, the notch on a transistor usually indicates the orientation of the component. It's like a little arrow pointing you in the right direction so you don't accidentally stick it in backwards and blow up your circuit. So, yeah, it's kinda like a helpful little guide to keep you from making a big oopsie.

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