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when the reverse voltage increases, the junction capacitance​

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Answered by devika2271
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The capacitance at the depletion region changes with the change in applied voltage. When reverse bias voltage applied to the p-n junction diode is increased, a large number of holes (majority carriers) from p-side and electrons (majority carriers) from n-side are moved away from the p-n junction.

Answered by prajshekhar
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when the reverse voltage increases, the junction ccapacitance. The capacitance at the depletion region changes with the change in applied voltage. When reverse bias voltage applied to the p-n junction diode is increased, a large number of holes (majority carriers) from p-side and electrons (majority carriers) from n-side are moved away from the p-n junction.

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