2. Can we distinguish between zener diode and rectifier diode using multimeter?
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Although they are both called diodes they have very different uses. ... In this circuit they have used a 5.1V zener diode, if you were to use a multimeter across Vout then you would measure 5.1V, all the other voltage is dropped across the other components in the circuit, in this case a 1K resistor.
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in forward bias mode both diode act similar but in reverse bias mode simple diode act as open circuit while zener diode act as voltage regulator. so with the help of multimeter we can identify the diode because zener diode having some zener break down voltage , if zener diode is running in zener zone then multimeter only reads the zener break down voltage.while in simple diode multimeter will read the open circuit voltage across the Dione.