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What happens when a forward bias is applied to a p-n junction

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When a forward bias is applied to a p-n junction, the size of the depletion layer decreases. The resistance of the junction become low. The movement of the majority carriers takes place across the junction, resulting current, known as forward current which increase rapidly with increase in forward voltage.
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