This is a horrible way to bias a transistor.
I disagree that you "assume" a beta when designing a transistor circuit. A transistor has a wide range of beta, this one assumed to have a beta of 100 might have an actual beta of 300 then this simple one resistor bias method will not work and the emitter voltage and current will be much higher and the little transistor will try to dissipate about 1.7W and burn up.
Instead the base should be biased with a voltage (not a current) set with a two-resistors voltage divider.
I disagree that you "assume" a beta when designing a transistor circuit. A transistor has a wide range of beta, this one assumed to have a beta of 100 might have an actual beta of 300 then this simple one resistor bias method will not work and the emitter voltage and current will be much higher and the little transistor will try to dissipate about 1.7W and burn up.
Instead the base should be biased with a voltage (not a current) set with a two-resistors voltage divider.





















