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When a forward bias is applied to a p-n junction, it
(a) raises the potential barrier.
(b) reduces the majority carrier current to zero.
(c ) lowers the potential barrier.
( d) None of the above.

A

raises the potential barrier.

B

reduces the majority carrier current to zero.

C

lowers the potential barrier.

D

None of the above.

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