The resistance of a germanium junction diode whose V– I is shown in figure is (V k = 0.3V)
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The resistance of a germanium junction diode whose V– I is shown in figure is (Vk = 0.3V)


- 5 kΩ
- 0.2 kΩ
- 2.3 kΩ
- \(\left(\frac{\mathrm{D}}{2.3}\right) \mathrm{k} \Omega\)
Answer
(B) 0.2 k Ω
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