1. When forward-biased, a diode
A block current
B. has a high resistance
C. conducts current
D. drops a large voltage
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With a positive voltage on its terminals, we say the diode is forward biased. A diode is forward biased when its voltage is anywhere on the +voltage side of the origin. In normal operation, the voltage across a forward biased silicon diode is somewhere between 0.60 − 0.75 V 0.60 -0.75\,\text V 0.
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