In a reverse biased diode when the applied voltage changes by 1 V, the current is found…
Physics · NEET · NTA Exams — Electronic Devices
In a reverse biased diode when the applied voltage changes by 1 V, the current is found to change by 0.5 μA. The reverse bias resistance of the diode is
- 2 x 105 Ω
- 2 x 106 Ω
- 200 Ω
- 2 Ω
Answer
(B) 2 x 10 6 Ω
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