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The diode used in the circuit shown in the figure has a constant voltage drop of `0.5 V` at all currents and a maximum power rating of `100` milliwatts. What should be the value of the resistor `R`, connected in series with the diode for obtaining maximum current?

A

`1.5Omega`

B

`5 Omega`

C

`6.67 Omega`

D

`200 Omega`

Text Solution

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The correct Answer is:
B

Current = `(P)/(V)=(100xx10^(-3))/(0.5)=0.2A`
Now, Current = `(V-0.5)/(R)`
implies `0.2R=1.5-0.5 implies R=(1)/(0.2)=5Omega`
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