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In a semiconductor diode, the depletion region is removed when:

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the diode is in its forward conducting state
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the diode is in its reverse non-conducting state
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there is no potential difference between the anode and cathode
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None of these
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Solution

The correct option is A the diode is in its forward conducting state
In a semiconductor diode, when diode in its forward conducting state current starts in diode and depletion region starts to deformed. After sometime depletion region is removed.

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