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    (A) (B) (C) Figure\(16 < 1\)
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Figure 16<116 < 116<1

Question 19

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(a)
 (a)    (b)    (c)     Figure  16 < 1   -If the diode is made of silicon in Figure 16-1(b) ,W hat is the current? A) 9.4 mA B) 0 A C) 10 mA D) 8.6 mA
(b)
 (a)    (b)    (c)     Figure  16 < 1   -If the diode is made of silicon in Figure 16-1(b) ,W hat is the current? A) 9.4 mA B) 0 A C) 10 mA D) 8.6 mA
(c)
 (a)    (b)    (c)     Figure  16 < 1   -If the diode is made of silicon in Figure 16-1(b) ,W hat is the current? A) 9.4 mA B) 0 A C) 10 mA D) 8.6 mA

Figure 16<116 < 116<1

-If the diode is made of silicon in Figure 16-1(b) ,W hat is the current?


A) 9.4 mA
B) 0 A
C) 10 mA
D) 8.6 mA

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