If the two ends $P$ and $N$ of a $P-N$ diode junction are joined by a wire
A
There will not be a steady current in the circuit
BThere will be a steady current from $N$ side to $P$ side
CThere will be a steady current from $P$ side to $N$ side
D
There may not be a current depending upon the resistance of the connecting wire
[MP PMT 2002]
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A
There will not be a steady current in the circuit
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