Diode -(P-n Junction Diode Forward and Reverse Bias)
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150786 In a semiconductor diode, the forward voltage is changed from \(0.5 \mathrm{~V}\) to \(0.7 \mathrm{~V}\), then the forward current changes by \(1 \mathrm{~mA}\). The forward resistance of the diode junction is-

1 \(100 \Omega\)
2 \(50 \Omega\)
3 \(200 \Omega\)
4 \(250 \Omega\)
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150793 Different voltage are applied across a \(p-n\) junction and the currents are measured from each value. Which of the following graphs is obtained between voltage and current?

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150798 The non-zero potential difference across diode \(D_1\) and that across diode \(D_2\) are equal in the circuit shown in the figure (both the diode are identical in characteristics)

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2 3
3 2
4 1
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150810 In the case of forward biasing of a p-n junction diode, which one of the following figures correctly depicts the direction of conventional current (indicated by an arrow mark) ?

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150811 In a p-n junction diode not connected to any circuit:

1 the potential is the same everywhere
2 the p-type side has a higher potential than then n-type side
3 there is an electric field at the junction directed from the n-type side to p-type side
4 there is an electric field at the junction directed from the p-type side to n-type side
Semiconductor Electronics Material Devices and Simple Circuits

150786 In a semiconductor diode, the forward voltage is changed from \(0.5 \mathrm{~V}\) to \(0.7 \mathrm{~V}\), then the forward current changes by \(1 \mathrm{~mA}\). The forward resistance of the diode junction is-

1 \(100 \Omega\)
2 \(50 \Omega\)
3 \(200 \Omega\)
4 \(250 \Omega\)
Semiconductor Electronics Material Devices and Simple Circuits

150793 Different voltage are applied across a \(p-n\) junction and the currents are measured from each value. Which of the following graphs is obtained between voltage and current?

1 original image
2 original image
3 original image
4 original image
Semiconductor Electronics Material Devices and Simple Circuits

150798 The non-zero potential difference across diode \(D_1\) and that across diode \(D_2\) are equal in the circuit shown in the figure (both the diode are identical in characteristics)

1 4
2 3
3 2
4 1
Semiconductor Electronics Material Devices and Simple Circuits

150810 In the case of forward biasing of a p-n junction diode, which one of the following figures correctly depicts the direction of conventional current (indicated by an arrow mark) ?

1 original image
2 original image
3 original image
4 original image
Semiconductor Electronics Material Devices and Simple Circuits

150811 In a p-n junction diode not connected to any circuit:

1 the potential is the same everywhere
2 the p-type side has a higher potential than then n-type side
3 there is an electric field at the junction directed from the n-type side to p-type side
4 there is an electric field at the junction directed from the p-type side to n-type side
Semiconductor Electronics Material Devices and Simple Circuits

150786 In a semiconductor diode, the forward voltage is changed from \(0.5 \mathrm{~V}\) to \(0.7 \mathrm{~V}\), then the forward current changes by \(1 \mathrm{~mA}\). The forward resistance of the diode junction is-

1 \(100 \Omega\)
2 \(50 \Omega\)
3 \(200 \Omega\)
4 \(250 \Omega\)
Semiconductor Electronics Material Devices and Simple Circuits

150793 Different voltage are applied across a \(p-n\) junction and the currents are measured from each value. Which of the following graphs is obtained between voltage and current?

1 original image
2 original image
3 original image
4 original image
Semiconductor Electronics Material Devices and Simple Circuits

150798 The non-zero potential difference across diode \(D_1\) and that across diode \(D_2\) are equal in the circuit shown in the figure (both the diode are identical in characteristics)

1 4
2 3
3 2
4 1
Semiconductor Electronics Material Devices and Simple Circuits

150810 In the case of forward biasing of a p-n junction diode, which one of the following figures correctly depicts the direction of conventional current (indicated by an arrow mark) ?

1 original image
2 original image
3 original image
4 original image
Semiconductor Electronics Material Devices and Simple Circuits

150811 In a p-n junction diode not connected to any circuit:

1 the potential is the same everywhere
2 the p-type side has a higher potential than then n-type side
3 there is an electric field at the junction directed from the n-type side to p-type side
4 there is an electric field at the junction directed from the p-type side to n-type side
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150786 In a semiconductor diode, the forward voltage is changed from \(0.5 \mathrm{~V}\) to \(0.7 \mathrm{~V}\), then the forward current changes by \(1 \mathrm{~mA}\). The forward resistance of the diode junction is-

1 \(100 \Omega\)
2 \(50 \Omega\)
3 \(200 \Omega\)
4 \(250 \Omega\)
Semiconductor Electronics Material Devices and Simple Circuits

150793 Different voltage are applied across a \(p-n\) junction and the currents are measured from each value. Which of the following graphs is obtained between voltage and current?

1 original image
2 original image
3 original image
4 original image
Semiconductor Electronics Material Devices and Simple Circuits

150798 The non-zero potential difference across diode \(D_1\) and that across diode \(D_2\) are equal in the circuit shown in the figure (both the diode are identical in characteristics)

1 4
2 3
3 2
4 1
Semiconductor Electronics Material Devices and Simple Circuits

150810 In the case of forward biasing of a p-n junction diode, which one of the following figures correctly depicts the direction of conventional current (indicated by an arrow mark) ?

1 original image
2 original image
3 original image
4 original image
Semiconductor Electronics Material Devices and Simple Circuits

150811 In a p-n junction diode not connected to any circuit:

1 the potential is the same everywhere
2 the p-type side has a higher potential than then n-type side
3 there is an electric field at the junction directed from the n-type side to p-type side
4 there is an electric field at the junction directed from the p-type side to n-type side
Semiconductor Electronics Material Devices and Simple Circuits

150786 In a semiconductor diode, the forward voltage is changed from \(0.5 \mathrm{~V}\) to \(0.7 \mathrm{~V}\), then the forward current changes by \(1 \mathrm{~mA}\). The forward resistance of the diode junction is-

1 \(100 \Omega\)
2 \(50 \Omega\)
3 \(200 \Omega\)
4 \(250 \Omega\)
Semiconductor Electronics Material Devices and Simple Circuits

150793 Different voltage are applied across a \(p-n\) junction and the currents are measured from each value. Which of the following graphs is obtained between voltage and current?

1 original image
2 original image
3 original image
4 original image
Semiconductor Electronics Material Devices and Simple Circuits

150798 The non-zero potential difference across diode \(D_1\) and that across diode \(D_2\) are equal in the circuit shown in the figure (both the diode are identical in characteristics)

1 4
2 3
3 2
4 1
Semiconductor Electronics Material Devices and Simple Circuits

150810 In the case of forward biasing of a p-n junction diode, which one of the following figures correctly depicts the direction of conventional current (indicated by an arrow mark) ?

1 original image
2 original image
3 original image
4 original image
Semiconductor Electronics Material Devices and Simple Circuits

150811 In a p-n junction diode not connected to any circuit:

1 the potential is the same everywhere
2 the p-type side has a higher potential than then n-type side
3 there is an electric field at the junction directed from the n-type side to p-type side
4 there is an electric field at the junction directed from the p-type side to n-type side