reverse bias diodes have low resistance
forward bias diodes have high resistance
forward bias diodes produce high current
forward bias diodes function as a result of heat
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Since forward bias of diodes has a low resistance it therefire means it has a high current according to the inverse relationship between current and resistance.
So the answer should be C.
My school please take note 🤩.

The correct statement about diodes is:
C. Forward bias diodes produce high current.
When a diode is forward biased, meaning the voltage across it allows current to flow in the direction of the arrow symbol on the diode, it conducts electricity relatively easily. This results in a high current flow through the diode. Reverse bias diodes, on the other hand, have a high resistance and do not allow significant current to pass through. The functioning of a diode in forward bias is not primarily due to heat, although heat may be generated as a byproduct of current flow.

C is correct here
ill drop a picture from newschool physics to prove what im saying




