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The increase in the width of the depletion region in a p-n junction diode is due to:
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The increase in the width of the depletion region in a p-n junction diode is due to:
A forward bias only
B reverse bias only
c both forward bias and reverse bias
D increase in forward current
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In reverse bias, external battery attracts majority charge carriers
So, width of the depletion region increases
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