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When Testing a Semiconductor Diode with a DMM, Normal Values

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Question 3

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When testing a semiconductor diode with a DMM, normal values are


A) 0.7 V for silicon and 0.3 V for germanium
B) 0.3 V for silicon and 0.7 V for germanium
C) 1.2 V for silicon and 0.6 V for germanium
D) 1.7 V for silicon and 1.3 V for germanium

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