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168. If the voltage between the terminals A and B is 17 V and Zener breakdown voltage is 9 V, then the potential across R is ERL Bo 169. 1) 6V 2) 8V 3) 9V 4) 17V If I, 1, l, are the lengths of the emitter, base and the collector or a transistor then 1) 7,= l = l 2) 1₃ - 1₂71, 3) 1 <1, < 1₂ 4) 1} 1,>h

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