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A diode conducts when it is forward-biased, and the anode is connected to the ________ through a limiting resistor

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Answer:

A diode conducts when it is forward-biased, and the anode is connected to the P-side on diode through a limiting resistor

Explanation:

When biased in the forward, an external voltage is supplied across the P-N junction diode. In the forward bias setting, the P-side of the diode is connected to the positive terminal and the N side is connected to the negative side of the battery. Here, the applied voltage opposes the potential of the junction barrier.

The cathode is the negative terminal of the battery.

Anode is the positive terminal of the battery.

A forward-biased PN junction moves majority carriers  across the junction. This narrows the width of the depletion layer and current passes without much resistance.

For forward bias, anode is connected to P-side and and anode to the N-side of the diode.

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