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[" 15.The current voltage relation of a diode is given "],[" by I "=(e^(1000V/T)-1)mA," where the applied "],[" voltage "V" is in volts and the temperature T is in "],[" degree kelvin.If a student makes an error "],[" measuring +-0.01V while measuring the current "],[" of "5mA" at "300K" ,what will be the error in the "],[" value of current in "mA" ? "],[[" (a) "0.2mA," (b) "0.02mA],[" (c) "0.5mA," (d) "0.05mA]]

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