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what happens to the voltage across diode in revers bias​

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Answered by premkumarsahjlan1971
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If a diode is reverse biased, the voltage at the cathode is higher than that at the anode. Therefore, no current will flow until the electric field is so high that the diode breaks down. ... The strength of the depletion layer electric field increases as the reverse-bias voltage increases

Answered by mehak1432
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If a diode is reverse biased, the voltage at the cathode is higher than that at the anode. Therefore, no current will flow until the electric field is so high that the diode breaks down. ... The strength of the depletion layer electric field increases as the reverse-bias voltage increases.

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