The volt–ampere characteristic of a certain two-terminal device is a straight line that passes through the points (2 V, 5 mA) and (3 V, 15 mA). The current reference points into the positive reference for the voltage. Determine the equivalent circuit for this device.
The volt–ampere characteristic of a certain two-terminal device is a straight line that passes through the points (2 V, 5 mA) and (3 V, 15 mA). The current reference points into the positive reference for the voltage. Determine the equivalent circuit for this device.
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The volt–ampere characteristic of a certain two-terminal device is a straight line that passes through the points (2 V, 5 mA) and (3 V, 15 mA). The current reference points into the positive reference for the voltage. Determine the equivalent circuit for this device.
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