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A silicon diode is connected to a load resistance `R_(L)` as shown in the figure. If `V_(in)=15V` and `R_(L)=10kOmega`
(a) If barrier voltage, `V_(B)=0.7V` then calculate
(i) output voltage across `R_(L)`
(ii) current in diode and ltbRgt (iii) forward resistance.
(b) If diode is assumed ideal, then what will be
(i) output voltage and
(ii) output current in diode?

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