Find I and
(a).
The values of
Answer to Problem 1.47P
For
For
Explanation of Solution
Given Information:
The given circuit is shown below.
Two values of
Calculation:
For
The given circuit diagram is:
Assuming the diode is in ON state and the modified circuit is:
Applying Kirchhoff’s voltage law:
The direction of current is from p-region to n-region of diode. Hence, the assumption is correct.
Applying Kirchhoff’s voltage law:
For
The given circuit diagram is:
Assuming the diode is in ON state and the modified circuit is:
Applying Kirchhoff’s voltage law:
The direction of current is from p-region to n-region of diode. Hence, the assumption is correct.
Applying Kirchhoff’s voltage law:
(b).
The values of
Answer to Problem 1.47P
For
For
Explanation of Solution
Given Information:
The given circuit is shown below.
Two values of
Calculation:
For
The given circuit diagram is:
Assuming the diode is in ON state and the modified circuit is:
Applying Kirchhoff’s voltage law:
The direction of current is from p-region to n-region of diode. Hence, the assumption is correct.
Applying Kirchhoff’s voltage law in the following circuit:
For
The given circuit diagram is:
Assuming the diode is in ON state and the modified circuit is:
Applying Kirchhoff’s voltage law:
The direction of current is from p-region to n-region of diode. Hence, the assumption is correct.
Applying Kirchhoff’s voltage law in the following circuit:
(c)
The values of
Answer to Problem 1.47P
For
For
Explanation of Solution
Given Information:
The given circuit is shown below.
Two values of
Calculation:
For
The given circuit diagram is:
Assuming the diode is in ON state and the modified circuit is :
Applying Kirchhoff’s voltage law:
The direction of current is from p-region to n-region of diode. Hence, the assumption is correct.
Applying Kirchhoff’s voltage law in the following circuit:
For
The given circuit diagram is:
Assuming the diode is in ON state and the modified circuit is:
Applying Kirchhoff’s voltage law:
The direction of current is from p-region to n-region of diode. Hence, the assumption is correct.
Applying Kirchhoff’s voltage law in the following circuit:
(d).
The values of
Answer to Problem 1.47P
For
For
Explanation of Solution
Given Information:
The given circuit is shown below.
Two values of
Calculation:
For
The given circuit diagram is:
Assuming the diode is in OFF state. Hence, the modified circuit is:
From the circuit:
In this circuit, the diode is reverse biased, so it is in OFF mode. Hence, the assumption is correct and the value of current
Applying Kirchhoff’s voltage law in the following circuit:
For
The given circuit diagram is:
Assuming the diode is in OFF state. Hence, the modified circuit is:
From the circuit:
In this circuit, the diode is reverse biased, so it is in OFF mode. Hence, the assumption is correct and the value of current
Applying Kirchhoff’s voltage law in the following circuit:
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