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The resistance of a germanium junction diode whose \( V-I \) is shown in figure is ( \( V_k = 0.3 \, V \))?

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The resistance of a diode can be found using the slope of the \( V-I \) characteristic curve.
Updated On: Jan 12, 2026
  • 5 kΩ
  • 0.2 kΩ
  • 2.3 kΩ
  • \( \frac{10}{2.3} \) kΩ
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The resistance of the germanium junction diode is calculated from the slope of the \( V-I \) curve. Given the voltage and current values at the knee of the curve, we can compute the resistance using Ohm's law: \[ R = \frac{\Delta V}{\Delta I} \] Where \( \Delta V = 2.3 \, V - 0.3 \, V = 2.0 \, V \) and \( \Delta I = 10 \, mA \).
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