PNP and NPN transistor:

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PNP transistors is the one in which one N, type semiconductor is sandwiched in between two P type or accepter diodes while NPN transistor is the one in which two N type semiconductors are fitted on the both sides of p-type semiconductor to allow to pass current from them.

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