The base word of "collector" is "collect."
the collector current is directly proportional to the base current
1st pin is emitter then collector and base
Most probable junction in transister is base emiter
The collector base depletion zone is wider than the emitter base depletion zone.
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.
There is no base word for advantage, I don't think.
The base word of advantage is "advance."
# parameter are usually the base current ib,collector current ic,emitter current ie,collector emitter voltagevce,base emitter voltagevbe,collector base voltagevcb which decide the operation &output of the transistor
Emitter, Collector and Base cutoff region, saturation region, and liner region
The transistor has three regions, emitter,base and collector. The base is much thinner than the emitter while the collector is wider than both. However for the sake of convenience the emitter and collector are usually shown to be of equal size. The transistor has two pn junctions that means it is like two diodes. The junction between emitter and base may be called emitter-base diode or simply the emitter diode.The junction between base and collector may be called collector-base diode or simply collector diode. The emitter diode is always forward biased and the collector diode is always reverse biased.
No. As base current decreases, so does collector current.