Given a circuit having two ideal diodes: D1 and D2. The assumption that D1 is ON and D2 is OFF is correct if: The current ID₁ through the diode D1 is positive and the voltage VD2 across the diode D2 is positive O The current ID1 through the diode D1 is negative and the voltage VD2 across the diode D2 is positive O The current ID₁ through the diode D1 is negative and the voltage VD2 across the diode D2 is negative O The current ID₁ through the diode D1 is positive and the voltage VD2 across the diode D2 is negative

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Given a circuit having two ideal diodes:
D1 and D2. The assumption that D1 is ON
and D2 is OFF is correct if:
O The current ID₁ through the diode
D1 is positive and the voltage VD2
across the diode D2 is positive
O The current ID₁ through the diode
D1 is negative and the voltage VD2
across the diode D2 is positive
O The current ID₁ through the diode
D1 is negative and the voltage VD2
across the diode D2 is negative
O The current ID1 through the diode
D1 is positive and the voltage VD2
across the diode D2 is negative
Transcribed Image Text:Given a circuit having two ideal diodes: D1 and D2. The assumption that D1 is ON and D2 is OFF is correct if: O The current ID₁ through the diode D1 is positive and the voltage VD2 across the diode D2 is positive O The current ID₁ through the diode D1 is negative and the voltage VD2 across the diode D2 is positive O The current ID₁ through the diode D1 is negative and the voltage VD2 across the diode D2 is negative O The current ID1 through the diode D1 is positive and the voltage VD2 across the diode D2 is negative
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