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- A.Increases
- B.Decreases
- C.Remains constant
- D.Becomes infinite
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Correct answer: B — Decreases
Solution
When a p-n junction is forward biased, the external voltage opposes the internal barrier potential. This pushes the majority charge carriers toward the junction, effectively reducing the width of the depletion region.
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