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Which of the following accurately describes junction diodes?

A. The negative terminal of the source of voltage is connected to the N-type material within a reverse-biased setup.

  B. Only a small current will flow through the diode in the forward-biased setup.
 
C. Free electrons are concentrated in the P-type material and holes form in the N-type material.
 
D. In a forward-biased setup, large numbers of charge carriers will be pulled across the junction and result in a large current.

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D. In forward-biased setup, large numbers of charge carriers will be pulled across the junctions and result in a large current
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Correct answer choice is :


D) In a forward-biased setup, large numbers of charge carriers will be pulled across the junction and result in a large current.


Step-by-step explanation:


P-n junction diode is the easiest mode of all the semiconductor tools. Despite, diodes act a significant role in many electronic appliances. A p-n junction diode can be utilized to change the alternating current to the direct current. These diodes are applied in power supply accessories. Battery attached across the p-n junction causes the diode forward biased, pushing particles from the n-type to the p-type and starting holes in a different way. Electrons and holes cross the junction and join. Photons are carried off as the electrons and holes recombine.

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