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In a reversed biased diode when the appl...

In a reversed biased diode when the applied voltage changes by 1 V, the current is found to change by `0.5 muA`. The reverse bias resistance of the diode is
Hint : `R = (Delta V)/(Delta 1)`

A

`2xx10^5Omega`

B

`2xx10^6Omega`

C

`200Omega`

D

`2Omega`

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