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  • nice job

    

  • At 7:20, you said current flows out of the Collector. It should be electrons flowing out, as depicted on your diagram, and hence current flows in.

  • @whoosh89 Nope, that's a convention left over from the dark ages! It's 'conventional current' which is flowing in, however, the flow of electrons is current.

  • thx

  • great DUDE....really helped me to clear my concepts..:)

  • lolz turn on the youtube transcript its hillarious hahaha

  • @FashSolanki yeah....lolzz......:p

  • Good work, great video, your accent is also much more pleasing to listen to than my lecturer's

  • great video! do bode plotting :P

  • @xALIGx As in do a video on bode plots?

  • @youspinmerightrounds yes please

  • great video!

  • Excellent explanations!

  • thanks heaps dude! helped me understand this alot better

  • @ppingpoong Great thanks! If you have any video suggestions please pass them on, I've kinda run out of electronics ideas!!

  • @youspinmerightrounds Small suggestion: Get the camera perpendicular to the page. Will help a bit. Thanks for vid.

  • since the green is darker than the yellow on the page, does that mean the electrons are more concentrated??

  • @08659834

    No.

    (And actually, it's the opposite. The emitter is more heavily doped with donor atoms, so it has more electrons.)

  • @nospindoctor Thanks for your reply. But the green is darker, so surely it's more concentrated there?? is it some sort of deliberate mistake? otherwise he would have used yellow instead

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