Physics, asked by asimmadni925, 11 months ago

forward resistance of p-n junction is;
a) zero
b) infinity
c) few ohms
d) mega-ohm

Answers

Answered by mrdangerous
1

Answer:

infinity is the answer for u

Answered by bhuvna789456
0

Forward resistance of p -n junction is in few ohms but ideally it is considered to be zero

Explanation:

  • P - n junction is the junction obtained when p type and n type semiconductors are fused together to form a p-n junction
  • While junction is formed some immobile charges set up around the junction which forms a barrier for the charges to move further across the junction
  • To overcome this barrier we require the supply of electric potential and the hindrance produced in forward biasing ( p type is connected to the positive terminal and n type is connected to the negative terminal of the battery) is known as forward resistance and its value is very small even in few ohms and ideally taken as zero

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