The threshold voltage for a p-n junction diode used in the circuit is 0.7 V. The type of…
Physics · Class 12 · CBSE — Semiconductor Electronics
The threshold voltage for a p-n junction diode used in the circuit is 0.7 V. The type of biasing and current in the circuit are:

- Forward biasing, 0 A
- Reverse biasing, 0 A
- Forward biasing, 5 mA
- Reverse biasing, 2 mA
Answer
(B) Reverse biasing, 0 A
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