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In a reverse-biased PN junction, the current through the junction increases abruptly atOptions :0.5 V1.1 V0.72 VBreakdown voltage

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In a reverse-biased PN junction, the current through the junction increases abruptly atOptions :0.5 V1.1 V0.72 VBreakdown voltage

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In a reverse-biased PN junction, the current through the junction increases abruptly at the Breakdown voltage. This is because the breakdown voltage is the minimum reverse voltage that makes the diode conduct in the reverse direction. At this point, the junction breaks down and a large current flows through it. The other voltages mentioned (0.5 V, 1.1 V, 0.72 V) are not necessarily the points at which the current will increase abruptly, as this is dependent on the specific properties of the diode.

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