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Why is a photodide operated in reverse bias mode? Fig. shown reverse bias current, under different illuminating intensities `I_(1)I_(2),I_(3)` and `I_(4)` for a given photodiode. Average the intensities `I_(1), I_(2),I_(3)` and `I_(4)` in decreasing order of wavelength.

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