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If the ends  and  of  diode junction are joined by  a wire

a)

There will not be a steady current in the circuit

b)

There will be a steady current from -side to -side

c)

There will be a steady current from -side to -side

d)

There will not be a current depending upon the resistance of the connecting wire



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If the ends  and  of  diode junction are joined by  a wire

a)

There will not be a steady current in the circuit

b)

There will be a steady current from -side to -side

c)

There will be a steady current from -side to -side

d)

There will not be a current depending upon the resistance of the connecting wire

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Answer Key / Explanation : (c) -

(c)

When a  junction is formed, -side attains positive potential and -side attains negative. When ends of  and  of a  junction are joined by a wire, there will be a steady conventional current from -side to -side through the wire and -side to -side through the  junction.

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