When the forward bias voltage of a diode is changed from 0.6 V to 0.7 V the current…
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When the forward bias voltage of a diode is changed from 0.6 V to 0.7 V the current changes from 5 mA to 15 mA. Then its forward bias resistance is :
- 0.01 Ω
- 0.1 Ω
- 10 Ω
- 100 Ω
Answer
(C) 10 Ω
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