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An LED (a) emits light when reverse-biased (b) senses light when reverse-biased (c) emits light when forward-biased (d) acts as a variable resistance​

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Answered by ashishrawat08
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Answer:

Option C (emits light when forward - biased) is the correct answer

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Answered by ansiyamundol2
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Answer:

The correct answer is Option C :  emits light when forward-biased.

Explanation:

When an LED is linked in forward biasing, it produces light. It's a p-n junction diode with a lot of doping that converts electrical energy into light energy.

A transparent cover is placed over the diode to allow the emitted light to shine through.

A light-emitting diode is a device that emits light.

A two-lead semiconductor light source is known as an LED. When activated, it is a forward biased p-n junction diode that emits light.

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