In a $P-N$ junction diode if $P$ region is heavily doped than $n$ region then the depletion layer is
  • AGreater in $P$ region
  • BGreater in $N$ region
  • C
    Equal in both region
  • D
    No depletion layer is formed in this case
[RPMT 1999]
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