which of diode is forward biased
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In a standard diode, forward biasing occurs when the voltage across a diode permits the natural flow of current, whereas reverse biasing denotes a voltage across the diode in the opposite direction.
However, the voltage present across a diode during reverse biasing does not produce any significant flow of current. Furthermore, this particular characteristic is beneficial for changing alternating current (AC) into direct current (DC).
There are a variety of other uses for this characteristic, including electronic signal control.
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voltage drop across positive is greater than voltage drop across negative
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