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    The Limit to How Much Reverse Voltage a Diode Can
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The Limit to How Much Reverse Voltage a Diode Can

Question 41

Question 41

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The limit to how much reverse voltage a diode can withstand before it is destroyed is called


A) forward bias.
B) reverse bias.
C) breakup current.
D) breakdown voltage.

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