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why current flows in forward biased diode​

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Answered by RitwikaSarkar
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The junction (depletion) region has a physical thickness that varies with the applied voltage. ... When a junction diode is Forward Biased the thickness of the depletion region reduces and the diode acts like a short circuit allowing full circuit current to flow.

Answered by vaishnavibarad8
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The junction (depletion) region has a physical thickness that varies with the applied voltage. ... When a junction diode is Forward Biased the thickness of the depletion region reduces and the diode acts like a short circuit allowing full circuit current to flow.

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