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Flow of electric charge - typically movement of charge carriers, such as electrons. Measured in amperes (A).

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Direction of electron flow in semiconductors

This picture shows how the electrical current actually flows in Silicon material. So current obviously flows from the negative pole of voltage source to the positive. What about holes? …
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BJT Collector current

Collector current flows in and out of transistor if we have load on the collector. How is that possible - in and out at the same time? 2.) Ic=β*Ib, right? …
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Transistor as current amplifier

Let's say I want to put transistor in a circuit; a transistor that amplifies the current. So after amplification components are able to "take" more current for themselves if needed. … But the question is: if I amplify the current from 1 Amp to 5 Amps, does the transformer, which I used to power the circuit has to be capable of working at 5 Amps too? …
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