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In forward biasing of the p-n junction
Options
(a) the positive terminal of the battery connected to p-side and the depletion region becomes thick
(b) the positive terminal of the battery is connected to n-side and the depletion region becomes thin
(c) the positive terminal of the battery is connected n-side and the depletion region becomes thick
(d) the positive terminal of the battery is connected to p-side and the depletion region becomes thin
Correct Answer:
the positive terminal of the battery is connected to p-side and the depletion region becomes thin
Explanation:
In forward biasing of the p-n junction, the positive terminal of the battery is connected to p-side and the negative teminal of the battery is connected to n-side. The depletion region becomes thin.
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