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`Ge` and `Si` diodes conduct at `0.3 V` and `0.7 V` respectively. In the following figure if `Ge` diode connection are reversed, the value of `V_(0)` changes by

A

0.6V

B

0.2V

C

0.4V

D

0.8V

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The correct Answer is:
C

For shown case `V_0 = 12-0.3 = 11.7`
In second case `V_0 = 12-0.7 = 11.3`
So difference = 0.4V
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