Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
PNP(Positive Negative Positive ) transistor is a type of BJT( Bipolar Junction Transistors).
PNP has three terminals, which are the base, collector and the emitter.
Then, to cause the base current to flow, the base terminal must be more negative than the emitter terminal.
Ic = Ie - Ib, so that current must leave the base.
So the emitter negativity is more than the base.
In PNP transistor, positive voltage is given to the emitter terminal and current flows from the emitter to the collector, given that there is sufficient negative current flow from the base.
Current flows from the emitter and exit from the base, it is know that current flow from a positive potential to a negative potential.
Then, the emitter is the least negative, follow by the collector and then, the base