Asked by
Mahak Gupta
on Oct 23, 2024Verified
When a diode allows current to flow through it,what state is it in?
A) forward bias
B) reverse bias
C) neutral bias
D) none of the above
Forward Bias
Forward bias is the condition in which a p-n junction semiconductor, such as a diode, allows current to flow freely from the p-side (anode) to the n-side (cathode) by applying a voltage.
Current Flow
Describes the directional movement of electric charge carriers, like electrons, in a circuit, crucial for powering and operating electronic devices.
- Discover and explain the multitude of diode varieties and their applications in the context of electronic circuits.
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Learning Objectives
- Discover and explain the multitude of diode varieties and their applications in the context of electronic circuits.