During reverse bias, the n side of the p-n junction alone is affected by the applied potential
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Answer : - During reverse bias, the n side of the p-n junction alone is affected by the applied potential. This statement is false.
Both P & N side gets affected.
In reverse bias, negative voltage is applied at P side with respect to N side. Because of that potential drop across the depletion layer increases. Both electrons and holes are move after from the junction. the minority charged carrier are left behind in the P--N junction which leads to small charge.
So as we see, both P & N side majority charged carriers gets pulled in reverse bias.
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