In a transistor the collector current is always less than the emitter current

In a transistor the collector current is always less than the emitter current because

Options

(a) Collector side is reverse biased and the emitter side is forward biased
(b) A few electrons are lost in the base and only remaining one reach the collector
(c) Collector being reverse biased, attracks less electrons
(d) Collector side is forward biased and emitter side is reverse biased

Correct Answer:

A few electrons are lost in the base and only remaining one reach the collector

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