Question
When a forward bias is applied to a $p-n$ junction, it

Answer

When forward bias is applied to a $p-n$ junction, it lower the values of potential barrier. In the case of forward bias, the potential barrier is opposed by the applied voltage. Hence, the potential barrier across the junction gets reduced.

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